![]() ![]() Fifteenth century documents confirm that the buildings still must have been there. The earliest elements of previously occupying the site date to the late 13th and 14th centuries, when the Royal Mint (Domus Regalis or Kammerhof) stood here, according to Hungarian researchers. The history of these buildings is closely connected with that of Hungary itself, as well as with important developments in the architectural history of the Buda Castle District. This rambling compound, on Táncsics Mihály Street, in the Budapest Castle District, just down the street from historic Matthias Church, was owned by the U.S. Citizens: Opportunity to Meet with Representatives of the Social Security Administration ![]() Ambassador David Pressman’s Remarks at a Press Conference Announcing Sanctions Designations.Remarks of Ambassador David Pressman at the March of the Living.Ambassador David Pressman’s Introductory Remarks at the Hungary-Ukraine Relations Panel Discussion.Joint Statement on the Occasion of the 28th Budapest Pride Festival.Remarks of Ambassador David Pressman, Budapest Pride Opening Event. ![]()
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