PHOTOS: The best selfie place now in Budapest – Historic Viking ship arrived
A Viking ship rarely arrives in the Hungarian capital, but this is exactly what happened yesterday in Budapest. The Saga Farmann is peacefully swaying on River Danube in front of the Hungarian parliament, one of the nation’s symbols, and close to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on Bem Square.
According to the official Facebook page of the Vikingskipet Saga Farmann, the main communication channel of the project, the Historic warship England was afraid of 1300 years ago arrived in Budapest yesterday. “If you are in, or close to Budapest tomorrow and Sunday, you should be able to see the ship, and maybe even come onboard. The crew will be cleaning her to make her ready for the next crew, joining this weekend, but there is always someone to talk to. They will be moored at Bem tér 2. Look for the Norwegian flag in the stern”, they wrote on Facebook.
The Scandinavian House wrote that you can visit the ship between 4 PM and 6 PM today. You can ask the captain and the crew about their experience and about the Viking era. And, of course, you can take some astonishing selfies with Budapest, the Danube and the Parliament in the background. HERE is their event. The ship is scheduled to leave for Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, next week.
What is this project, and why are they in Hungary?
According to szmo.hu, the Saga Farmann will be the first Viking ship to sail through Europe from the West to the East, provided they complete their journey. The ship set sail from Norway and touched Vienna and Bratislava (Pozsony), the Austrian and Slovakian capital in the past few days. Their destination after Belgrade will be ConstanÈ›a, Romania’s main port at the Black Sea. If they manage to do so, that will mean 2,403 kilometres completed in Europe from the West to the East on water.
Today is the 58th day they have been on the journey. The final aim is to reach Istanbul, Türkiye’s capital, the meeting point of Asia and Europe. Here is a video of the ship made when it sailed close to the Norwegian shores:
Saga Farmann is a modernised twin of a more than 1,000-year-old Viking trade ship found in 1970 near Larvik, Norway. You can check out the original vessel in the Tønsberg Museum.
Do you want to check out the videos the crews made during the long journey? Click HERE.
UPDATE: Here is a photo after the arrival: