字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント - [Narrator] Tucked away in Budapest, Vajdahunyad Castle is medieval in look but not in age. (airy electronic music) Built in 1896, this architectural complex was designed to celebrate the first millennium of the Hungarian state. The buildings were supposed to be temporary, so they were made of wooden planks and cardboard designs. But Hungarians loved them so much, they were rebuilt with permanent materials in the 1900s. The celebratory site features copies of landmarks from all over the larger 19th-Century Hungarian kingdom, combining architectural details of 21 buildings, like the Romanesque Church of Yak, originally located in western Hungary; or the Vajdahunyad, or Corvin Castle, located in what is now Romania, and more commonly known to fans of the Dracula myth. It's believed that Vlad the Impaler was once imprisoned there. The name of the Romanian Castle ended up being adopted by Budapestians for the whole compound. Several Austrian palaces are represented, as well, featuring a blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, demonstrating the diversity of styles that spread across the Austria-Hungarian Empire. And just like the castles it's built to imitate, Vajdahunyad is built to be defended. It's accessible only by four bridges, stretching across the surrounding lake. For over a century, the castle has continued to be enjoyed by Budapestians and tourists alike who come to relish in this truly Hungarian artifact. (poppy electronic music)
B1 中級 米 石に変えられた紙の城 (A Castle of Paper, Turned to Stone) 117 6 Justin に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語