“The house its many eyes closes, too,” says Attila József in his Lullaby (Vernon Watkins’ translation). But in the daytime, the buildings of Budapest blink at us with a thousand eyes.
It's worth paying attention to them, as you can hardly
find two identical windows decorated with special shapes, colours, and meticulously
crafted reliefs .
Photo: Bartha Dorka - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Major Kata - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Mudra László - We Love Budapest
Photo: Csudai Sándor - We Love Budapest
Photo: Koncz Márton - We Love Budapest
Photo: Koncz Márton - We Love Budapest
Photo: Kőrösi Tamás - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest
Photo: Rockstar Photographers - We Love Budapest