Gellérthegyi Barlang Budapest, Szent Gellért rkp. 1, 1114

Gellérthegyi Barlang



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  • péntek9:30–19:30
  • szombat9:30–19:30
  • vasárnapZárva
  • hétfő9:30–19:30
  • kedd9:30–19:30
  • szerda9:30–19:30
  • csütörtök9:30–19:30


Gellérthegyi Barlang Budapest, Szent Gellért rkp. 1, 1114


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Budapest, Szent Gellért rkp. 1, 1114

Nyitvatartási idő

  • péntek9:30–19:30
  • szombat9:30–19:30
  • vasárnapZárva
  • hétfő9:30–19:30
  • kedd9:30–19:30
  • szerda9:30–19:30
  • csütörtök9:30–19:30

Funkciók

  • Akadálymentesített bejárat
  • Akadálymentesített parkoló


Ajánlott értékelések

Natalie Cox
04.12.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
What a rare find, just unbelievable it is still in use for worship considering the history behind it. Must see, it's so beautiful and peaceful
İsa Bektaş
16.11.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
unbelievable. one of the most interesting churches that i’ve ever seen. the staff is amazing and they’re simply lovely. the price to enter the church is quite cheap when you compare it to the other touristic attractions in budapest. it’s a must-see.
Naomie
16.11.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
The perfect place to visit on a warm day !!The entry fee is quite cheap and includes an audio guide. It isn’t crawling with tourists and the temperature is constantly around 20 degrees in the winter and in the summer !!
Becky McGregor
16.11.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
A lovely attraction inside of Gellért hill. Cheap ticket (750HUF student ticket) amazing value! We were given audio guides which explained the history and meaning of different areas within the space which was so interesting. Amazing to see it is still in use, would definitely recommend!
Josiah Lakin
23.10.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
Amazing experience in the beautiful church cave with great audio guides and nice staff at the entrance.
Orestis -
21.10.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
GELLERT HILL CAVEThe Gellert Hill Cave is part of a network of caves nestled within Gellert Hill. It's also known as Saint Ivan's Cave, named after a hermit who resided there and is said to have utilized the natural thermal water from a muddy lake beside the cave to assist the sick. Please note that the entrance to the cave is not through the charming, almost fairytale-like building along the main road, Szent Gellert rkp, parallel to the Danube. Instead, it's located on an elevated platform, guarded at the corner by the statue of Saint Stephen positioned next to his horse, just across from the Gellert Baths. Inside, the cave comprises several interconnected chambers that function as a chapel. As your exploration of the cave concludes, you'll find yourself in a hall – the only accessible part of the Pauline Monastery, perched upon the rocky hill. Conversely, the elevated monastery, visible from Szent Gellert rkp, is not open to visitors. Similarly, the cavernous chambers and the spring accessible through the entrance I mentioned earlier are not available to the public. Nevertheless, the Gellert Hill Cave remains an absolute must-see tourist attraction.
Fiona Fischer
20.10.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
we walked up this hill to watch the sunset! beautiful!! would recommend to anyone wanting to be around some nature in a big city and look down on the river and the city during sunset
Shaun Walsh
12.10.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
Well worth a visit. Very informative audio guide, plenty of things to see here, nice staff.
Rob Stangroom
05.09.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
Great story well worth the visit. Audio guides could be more succinct. Well maintained location - fee entry. Will not take more than 30- 45 mins to visit depending on how involved you get with the narrative. Conveniently opposite Budapest's 19th Century bridge across the Danube. Also immediately opposite baths.
Peers Henes
02.09.2023
Gellérthegyi Barlang
Beautiful church with a wonderful history. An audio guide explains the history, the statues and the entire church. Very worthwhile visit!

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Budapest, Szent Gellért rkp. 1, 1114
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