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  2. Hospital in the Rock - Wikipedia

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    Hospital in the Rock. Coordinates: 47.500992°N 19.031476°E. Hospital entrance during Siege of Budapest. The Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum (Hungarian: Sziklakórház Atombunker Múzeum) is the name given to a hospital created in the caverns under Buda Castle in Budapest in the 1930s, in preparation for the Second World War. [1]

  3. Gellért Hill Cave - Wikipedia

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    Gellért Hill Cave. Coordinates: 47°29′6.38″N 19°3′7.12″E. The main entrance to the cave, as viewed from the Danube waterfront. High Altar. The Gellért Hill Cave (Hungarian: Gellérthegyi-barlang) is part of a network of caves within Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. The cave is also referred to as "Saint Ivan's Cave" (Szent Iván ...

  4. Rock Center of Little Gellért Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Center or just the Rock ( Hungarian: Sziklaközpont or Szikla [ˈsiklɒkøspont] ), more precisely the Rock Center of Little Gellért Hill, originally known as the Citadel ( Fellegvár ), is a mostly subterranean military complex in the 11th district (Újbuda) of Budapest, Hungary. [1] It is under Little Gellért Hill, the Western ...

  5. Gellért Baths - Wikipedia

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    The temperature of the water is between 35 and 40 °C (95 and 104 °F).The thermal baths are decorated beautifully with mosaic tiles. Gellért Spa is famous for its main hall with gallery and glass roof, built in Art-Nouveau style. The current bath complex and hotel was opened in 1918 and was expanded in 1927 with an outdoor artificial wave ...

  6. Gellért Hill - Wikipedia

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    Gellért Hill (Hungarian: Gellért-hegy; German: Kelenberg, Osterberg or Blocksberg; Latin: Mons Sancti Gerhardi Turkish: Gürz İlyas Bayırı) is a 235 m (771 ft) high hill overlooking the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. It is located in the 1st and the 11th districts. The hill was named after Saint Gerard who was thrown to death from the hill.

  7. Category:Defunct hospitals in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2014, at 00:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  8. Endre Mester - Wikipedia

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    Endre Mester was born on November 20, 1903, in Budapest, Hungary. He studied medicine at University of Pécs, Hungary until 1927. He then taught surgery at the Pazmany Peter University in Budapest, while working with Dr. Lajos Adam. He was certified both in surgery and in radiology. [6]

  9. Castle Quarter (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The Castle Quarter (Hungarian: Várnegyed) is the part of Buda in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies within the defensive walls of the Buda Castle complex, corresponding to the medieval royal city of Buda. Located on Várhegy (lit. 'Castle Hill'), it is the oldest part of Budapest, having been continously inhabited since 1247.