• The main entrance to the cave, as viewed from the Danube waterfront. High Altar. The Gellért Hill Cave (Hungarian: Gellérthegyi-barlang)...
  • We were kind of tapped out on churches, but we'd read the history of the Gellert Hill Church Cave and wanted to check it out.
  • ...Statue of Liberty (Szabadság szobor) – The Cave Church – Hotel Gellért and the Gellért Thermal Baths – The Tabán – Restaurants on Gellert Hill or nearby.
  • One of the most intriguing aspects of the Gellért Hill Cave Church is its modern-day chapel, which still holds regular services and special ceremonies.
  • The Cave Church on Gellért Hill played an important role in more historic and religious events.
  • During the World War II, Gellert Hill cave was used as a hospital and asylum for the German army, before the communist rule in 1945.
  • Gellért Hill is Budapest’s most centrally located hill, the favourite of visitors, due to the glorious view of the city from the hilltop.
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  • 7. Cave Church (Sziklatemplom): As you approach the Southeastern tip of Gellért Hill you’ll be drawn to a large stone cross put here in 2001 as a beckon of faith.
  • Gellért Hill Cave, also known as Saint Ivan's Cave, is located 25 m above the Danube river, on the hillside of Gellért Hill.