(24 Aug 2024)
HUNGARY BUDAPEST UNESCO
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Budapest, Hungary – 31 July 2024
1. Pan right of the view of the Danube river banks
2. Wide of the Buda side of the river bank
3. Tilt up to the historical Chain Bridge of the Danube
4. Wide of tourists looking at the panorama
5. Wide of Budapest residents Máté Vigyinszki and Vivien László
6. Pan of bridges over the Danube
7. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Máté Vigyinszki, Budapest resident:
"There is such a panoramic view from here that practically at a distance of 50 km you can see, half of the country with little exaggeration. People always like spectacular things. We don’t need things like the London Eye or something like that. This Castle Quarter is a real cultural heritage of Hungary, which is unique and can not be found anywhere else. Just like the Parliament building on the opposite bank of the river, which is also exceptional. I think it is one of the top 10 buildings in the world. To be able to see such a panoramic view from here is an unmatched phenomenon.”
8. Wide of the view of the Danube river banks
9. Wide of the Hungarian Parliament building
10. Wide of a restaurant terrace
11. Various of the Fisherman’s Bastion of the Castle Quarter
12. Focus to tourists
13. Various of tourists posing for photos
14. Wide of people on the Fisherman’s Bastion
15. Pan of view of the Danube river banks
16. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Máté Vigyinszki, Budapest resident:
"Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. I say this without being biased. I would say it can compete with New York City, even with London, Paris, or any other city in the world, because it is a cultural place that has preserved its traditions. (Buda)Pest did not stand in line in the sense that the abundance of newly built houses did not ruin the skyline of the city. Old monuments and buildings have been preserved and it is important for Budapest.”
17. Various shots of the streets of the Castle Quarter
18. Various shots of the former royal palace
19. SOUNDBITE: (Hungarian) Vivien László, Budapest resident:
"I have pride when I talk about Budapest or even Hungary. During my life, I was lucky enough to visit several countries and cities, but I think I would not change anything to Budapest.”
20. Tilt down to the Matthias Church in the Castle Quarter
21. Various shots of statues around the Matthias Church
22. Wide of people around one of its entrances
23. Wide of the Matthias Church
24. SOUNDBITE: (Hungarian) Vivien László, Budapest resident:
"I think what added a lot to this city is its residences. Because without the Hungarians it could not have managed to recover and regain its strength. And as terrible past as we have, we are persistent in our own right, and that has always helped the development of this city.”
25. Pan right of the Andrássy Avenue on the Pest side of Budapest
26. Wide of pedestrians
27. Various shots of the Hungarian State Opera house in the Andrássy Avenue
28. Wide of traffic on the boulevard
29. Wide of man on monobike
30. Wide of a street juggler at the end of the Andrássy Avenue
31. Wide of the Heroes’ Square’s Millennium Monument
32. Various shots of the monument’s statues
33. Wide of the Heroes’ Square
34. Tilt up from people to statues depicting various Hungarian kings
35. SOUNDBITE: (Hungarian) Máté Vigyinszki, Budapest resident:
36. Wide of the Heroes’ Square
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In 2002 it was expanded to also include the city’s opulent Andrassy Avenue and the nearby Heroes’ Square.
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