The glory of Hungary has left many immortal poems and historical imprints on the world. Visegrad Castle has become a favorite palace for many emperors thanks to its unique geographical location. The Visegrad Castle was built in the 12th century during the Anjou dynasty and was one of the earliest palaces built on the Danube River. Historically, Visegrad was a military town, and the castle was built here to defend against the Tatar invasion, but it failed to defend against the Turks. Walking along the wooden ladder into the castle, there are ruins everywhere, and the scenery in front of you halfway up the mountain makes you suddenly open, the Danube River turns a 90° curve here, from here you can also see the peaks of Bergeni on the other side of the Danube and the medieval houses of Najimaulosh.