The Buda Castle District revamp project enters next stage – photos

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The National Hauszmann Program is an all-encompassing development program responsible for renewing the iconic Buda Castle District which provides one of the most stunning views of the Danube on the Buda side.

The program started in 2019, and it is expected to be finished by 2024. During that timeframe, the Várkapitányság Nonprofit would like to renovate the Buda Castle District and its important historic buildings.

“We are convinced that the Buda Castle District is destined to be more than just a tourist attraction. The objective of the National Hauszmann Program is to restore the Castle to the people of Hungary and to create a place in the middle of the capital that has a “call”, where everyone can feel at home again,” – their mission stated.

Previous renewals

So far the renewal of the Royal Riding Hall, the Csikós Gardens and the Stöckl Stairs were finished before the deadline back in late September.

The Royal Riding Hall was part of the Buda Castle District since its completion in 1902. It was designed by the Program’s namesake, Alajos Hauszmann, but unfortunately, it was demolished during WWII.

Not long after its renewal, the International Federation for the Roofing Trade’s (IFD) World Championship in Germany awarded the roof structure of the Royal Riding Hall.

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