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:''For the castle in present-day Hunedoara, Romania, see Hunyad Castle.'' Vajdahunyad Castle (Hungarian: ''Vajdahunyad vára'') is a castle in the City Park of Budapest, Hungary. It was built in 1896〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vajdahunyadcastle.com/history-of-vajdahunyad-castle-budapest )〕 as part of the Millennial Exhibition which celebrated the 1,000 years of Hungary since the Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895. The castle was designed by Ignác Alpár to feature copies of several landmark buildings from different parts the Kingdom of Hungary, especially the Hunyad Castle in Transylvania (now in Romania). As the castle contains parts of buildings from various time periods, it displays different architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. Originally, it was made from cardboard and wood, but it became so popular that it was rebuilt from stone and brick between 1904 and 1908. Today, it houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, the biggest agricultural museum in Europe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mezogazdasagimuzeum.hu/article.php?article_id=1 )〕 The statue of the chronicler Anonymus (by Miklós Ligeti) is also displayed in the castle court. lived in the 12th century (his true identity is unknown, but he was a notary of Béla III of Hungary), who wrote the chronicle Gesta Hungarorum (Deeds of the Hungarians). The castle contains a statue of Béla Lugosi, as well, who was a Hungarian-American actor famous for portraying Count Dracula in the original 1931 film. ==Gallery== File:Budapešť 0140.jpg File:Vajdahunyad vára (16291. számú műemlék) 14.jpg File:Vajdahunyad vára (16291. számú műemlék) 27.jpg File:Anonymus.JPG File:Vajdahunyad vara 21.jpg File:Vajdahunyad Castle, Chapel, Budapest.jpg File:Vajdahunyad_v%C3%A1ra6.JPG File:Vajdahunyad_v%C3%A1ra7.JPG 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vajdahunyad Castle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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