The Fisherman's Castle Hill on the side of Buda, next to the Marghash Church, was built in 1895 and took six years to complete. The double-storey gray building, centered on a new Roman-style white spire, represents the Hungarian ancestral tribe with several round towers, which are connected by a cloister. The Fisherman's Castle has many steps and pedestrian trails, and you can enjoy the scenery along the way when you pick up the stairs. Fisherman's Castle has many high tower observation decks. Standing on the fisherman's castle, you can see: the Danube, Margaret Island, the chain bridge, the Hungarian Parliament Building. Now the platform view is free, and the second floor is charged. The net red angle is to shoot across the Danube through the round hole.