Budapest has an indiscriminate taste in
Architecture. It's from Roman amphitheaters and Gothic-style cathedrals to
traditional Turkish baths. A commonly used style in the downtown area is the
Eclectic style. It's a well-favored style in the 19th Century when the downtown
area was built. The eclectic style is a mix of older styles. Baroque style
comes second in popularity. It's got a lot of distinct details, with beautiful,
decorative windows and doors. The third one is the Gothic style - it is the
usual style because a lot of churches and buildings followed this style. This
is an ancient style, dating back to medieval times. I'd love to help you plan
your trip, so be sure to pick up the phone and call me or send me an email when
you're ready to start planning.
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