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About me

Saghy Dalma


Hello, my name is Saghy Dalma, and I'm 31 years old. My blog is where I share stories about my country and the history of it. Visitors come to us for peace not only on their bodies but within their souls. You want to stroll around and are unsure of the umbrella to bring. I utilize https://www.meteoprog.hu/hu/ for help to choose.

On my blog, I post interesting locations and observations of the cities. Find inspiration and a list of places to recharge your brain. Budapest retains the discipline of living. The pace of life has slowed to an incontinence level. According to the guidebooks, Budapest is a retirement city with recreational baths and a neo-gothic parliament.

In fact, it is the home of a rare modernist style that radically changed the design philosophy in the 20th century and chamber exhibitions of internationally renowned designers and photographers.

Budapest is the focus of a distinct heritage of all architectural currents in the first half of the XX century , namely the Viennese Secession, Northern and English modernism as well as late Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Soviet constructivism.

In 1896, Budapest celebrated the thousandth anniversary of the settlement of the area by Hungarians, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire invested in the construction of the city. And after World War I, residential neighborhoods were built in the 20s and 30s.

Art Deco in Budapest is not to be confused with Parisian or New Yorker: This authentic style combines Czech Cubism, German expressionism as well as Art Nouveau motifs.

With rounded balconies and loggias that have ribbon windows and bay windows that are glazed Tile roofs are coupled with rounded roofs. Staterooms in Scandinavian style made of rough stone can be complemented by flat roofs. Parabolic arches can flow into contemporary concrete façades.

The exterior decor of the buildings also was influenced by the Austrian Secession, Art Deco's golden age, and the layout of cafes, stores, and casinos.

You don't need to search for the original symbols of banks, cinemas, or swimming pools. There are double transverse components and openwork embellishments with grotesques and fonts that are heavy and air-filled, slender retro (and Kerning) headsets.

 

 



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