My grand stone lions guard each side, but look at their pedestals with pride! A significant year is etched for all to see, marking when I first linked city with thee. What year is carved into the stone base near a lion?
Danube Bridges & Promenade Scavenger Hunt
My grand facade is a tapestry of stone, with many figures proudly shown. Look up to the very center of my mighty dome, where a national symbol finds its home. What symbol of Hungary is proudly displayed at the peak of my central dome?
Along the river's edge, a silent story's told, by footwear of iron, both new and old. Among the many pairs, search for one so small, representing a child, standing proud for all. What specific item of footwear, clearly for a very young person, can you spot among the others?
My unique facade tells a tale of fire and might, rebuilt and grander, shining ever so bright! Search for a plaque or carving that reveals a crucial year, marking my destruction before my rebirth appeared. What specific year is mentioned on a plaque related to my former demise?
In the heart of this square, a grand poet stands tall, his gaze fixed forward, inspiring us all. Look to the base of his imposing seat, and find the year his life became complete. What year, marking the poet's passing, is inscribed on the pedestal of the Vörösmarty statue?
My emerald-green frame spans the great divide, with mythical guardians perched high on each side! Look up to the very top of my towering posts, and name the majestic feathered beasts who host. What legendary bird statues stand atop my two main pylons?
My unique design gracefully spans the flow, built in a year of progress, long ago. Look for a plaque or inscription that proudly displays my birth, marking my place in Budapest's worth. What specific year is etched into my structure, celebrating my grand opening?
From this square, Parliament's view is a treat, but look for a special inn, oh so sweet! At number four, its rococo grace you'll find, bearing a name that's both holy and kind. What specific symbol is part of the name of the historic inn at number 4?