Gellért Hill Cave
Query URLs
https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/46012
- Note
- "The Gellért Hill Cave (Hungarian: Gellérthegyi-barlang) is part of a network of caves within Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. The cave is also referred to as "Saint Ivan´s Cave" (Szent Iván-barlang), regarding a hermit who lived there and is believed to have used the natural thermal water of a muddy lake next to the cave to heal the sick. It is likely that this same water fed the pools of the old Sáros fürdő ("Muddy Baths"), now called Gellért Baths.
In the 19th century the cave was inhabited by a poor family who built a small house of sun dried bricks in the great opening. The mouth of the cave was closed off with a planking and it was used as a peasant courtyard. This situation was recorded on a painting by Mihály Mayr (made sometime in the 1860s) and a photograph by György Klösz in 1877." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.04.2020) - Latitude
- 47.484920501709
- Longitude
- 19.052171707153
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Object information
Image: Számontartva kiállítás - CC BY-NC-SA
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