Duna Promenade in Budapest (hun.Duna – korzó) piece of waterfront along the Danube and Pest stretching between the bridge of Elizabeth and the Chain Bridge. The first buildings erected by her at the end of the eighteenth century. Along the promenade created sculptures, fountains, statues, monuments and many shops and cafes. From the boardwalk we can clearly visible Castle Hill and the Royal Castle. On promenade is a monument to the victims of the Hungarian Holocaust: 60 pairs of shoes commemorate the death of Holocaust victims, cast in metal, new, elegant and old, disintegrating, men, women - standing on the edge of the edge of the quay. Along the promenade we meet many monuments and buildings: monument of the Little Prince, sitting on the railing separates the trams from passers-by, monument Danube Wind, Shakespeare Monument, Girl with a dog, Chain Bridge, Roosevelt Square.
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