The Labyrinth of Buda Castle

The Labyrinth of Buda Castle

walking in the dark, deep inside

Location: 

Budapest, Úri u. 9, 1014 Hungary

Duration: 

Saturday, November 7, 2015

personal highlights

  1. Castle Hill: gloomy and narrow alleyways forming a creepy scenery
  2. Labyrinth: wandering in pitch black, yet not getting lost in the labyrinth
  3. Dracula: finally finding the count, after missing him in the Bran Castle
  4. Museum: free entrance due to a technical problem and child birthday
  5. Archaeology: natural cave system, formed millions of years ago

image sources

  1. guy with shadow @ Dracula's Chamber
  2. unknown painting @ Labyrinth
  3. happy birthday party @ Labyrinth
  4. natural rock formation @ Labyrinth
  5. fake masquerade @ Labyrinth

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