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52 Days in Hell

The Siege of Budapest 1944–45 - A Tour of Buda Castle and Underground Bomb Shelter

52 Days in Hell

Travel 80 years back in time to recall the siege of Buda Castle during the Second World War through the recollections of survivals. Take a walk with us on Castle Hill, above the ground and under the ground, as we visit a cellar and an original bomb shelter in the cave system stretching beneath this historic district.

On Christmas Eve 1944, the Soviet Red Army encircled German-occupied Budapest, and the 52-day siege of the Hungarian capital began. Tens of thousands sought shelter in Buda Castle, including German and Hungarian soldiers, the wounded, and civilians. During these hellish weeks — completely unfathomable to us today — they all experienced the common terror of death, but also an instinctive desire for survival in the underground spaces of the Royal Palace and the unique cave and cellar system of the historic residential quarter. They suffered immensely from the cold, lack of water and food, darkness, overcrowding, and diseases, while trying to salvage their lives, possessions, and the treasures of the Royal Palace. During our tour, we will recount the horrors of the siege of Buda based on diaries and memoirs as we walk through an underground labyrinth, visiting the cellar of an old dwelling house and an authentic Second World War bomb shelter. By the end of the tour, you will understand why the siege of Budapest has often been compared to that of Stalingrad, which was one of the most brutal and devastating encirclement battles in world history.

Ticket Prices

6000 Ft

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Duration

120 minutes
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Departure

De la Motte/Beer House – 1014 Budapest, Dísz tér 15. (Dísz Square 15)

Arrival

Szentháromság tér (Szentháromság square)

Good to know

- this is both an outdoor and indoor programme 
- it is recommended for ages 14 and upwards 
- the programme starts promptly at the time indicated, we cannot wait for latecomers
- the tour is held in all weather conditions (even in the case of rain)
- as the walk winds on cobbled streets, in dark but illuminated areas of the Buda Castle Cave, with steep stairs, narrow corridors, and solid, sometimes wet surfaces, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility challenges
- comfortable walking shoes are recommended 
- the temperature in the Buda Castle Cave is approximately 12°C (54°F) year-round, so we recommend dressing in layers

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