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[Architecture] Buildings in Budapest




 Hi Thai Linh,

   Thank you very much for your prompt and imformative message.
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   The artical i read is about architecture of buildings  of Budapest,
where i have been in for more than 3 years,but i feel i know nothing about
it.The architecture of buildings in Budapest has all the styles mentioned.

  Please let me ask you some more questions 'cause i'm not sure i
understood some terms in your message.
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>  Ke^'t ca^'u nha` tho+` gothique la` 1 trong =F1 sa'ng ta.o dda(.c bie^.t=
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> nha^'t, no' bao go^`m  vo`m ma'i hi`nh mu'i co' so^'ng,=20

Did you mean "vault" here  or " pointed arch"  ?


>cuo^'n nho.n va`
> cuo^'n bay.
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Is it "buttress" and "flying buttress" ?( a support built against the
wall.)


> Vi' du. tie^u bie^?u: tha`nh Carcassonne, nha` tho+` Notre Dame, cung
> To^?ng DDo^'c Venise.=20
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An example in Budapest for this style is Matthias Church (Matyas Templom
in Hungarian) ( Before asking you i only knew that it has=20
Gothic style, but i didn't know what Gothic style is)


>  Baroque: KT Baroque cu=F1g xua^'t pha't tu+` KT Phu.c Hu+ng. Nghe^. thua=
^.t
> KT baroque la` 1 hie^.n tu+o+ng phu+'c ta.p. No' chu' tro.ng =F1 ca?m gia=
'c
> sa('c ma.nh, su+. thay ddo^?i ma=F1h lie^.t,ti`m to`i =F1 hie^.u qua? tha=
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> my~ ki.ch ti'nh, ba^'t ngo+`, nghie^n cu+'u =F1 quan he^. kho^ng gian
> bie^'n ho'a, phu+'c ta.p, cu+o+`ng ddie^.u su+. tu+o+ng pha?n ma.nh me~
> cu?a bo'ng ddo^? va` a'nh sa'ng. KT dda~ da^=F1 dde^'n nhie^`u hie^.u
> qua? tha^`n bi', nho? ma` nhu+ lo+'n, ti=F1h ma` nhu+ ddo^.ng.
> Vi' du.: Qua?ng tru+o+`ng Ta^y BAn Nha(Rome), nha` tho+` Saint Carllo.

In Budapest we have  University Church.


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> >    Romanesque:( To^i kho^ng ra`nh ve^` thua^.t ngu+~ KT ne^n kho^ng=20
> bie^'t dda^y co' pha?i la` tu+` chi? ve^` KT co^? ddie^?n Pha'p TK=20
> XVII- XVII kho^ng. Tra trong tu+` ddie^?n Larousse 1996 tu+`
>  romanesque thi` cha(?ng tha^'y no'i gi` dde^'n KT ca?.)
> >    Neo-Romanesque

 A place in Budapest called "Halasz bastya" (Fishermen's Bation) is
considered to have Romanesque style.

About Neo-Renaissance style,a typical example in Budapest is Opera House
(Opera Haz in Hungarian).

 Well,just something about architecture of buildings in Budapest.
 Once again,many thanks.

More later,

--Tua^'n.