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Zero Kilometre Stone - Hungary
Zero Kilometre Stone - Hungary
Zero Kilometre Stone
📍 Hungary
Zero Kilometre Stone in Budapest is a prominent landmark situated in Clark Ádám Square, at the foot of the iconic Chain Bridge. Created by sculptor Miklós Borsos in 1975, this limestone monument represents a simplified zero symbol and serves as the starting point for road distances measured from Budapest. Standing at about 3 meters tall, it marks the center from which all major roads in Hungary originate. The area around the monument is bustling with tourists thanks to its proximity to notable attractions such as the Buda Castle, the Danube Promenade, and the historic Castle Hill Funicular. A visit offers photo opportunities and a moment to appreciate the fusion of history, art, and national relevance.

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