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Naphegy (german: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of Krisztinaváros and administratively belongs to the 1st District.


Location

Naphegy rises south of the center of Krisztinaváros, between Gellérthegy and Tabán. Its boundaries are Hegyalja út,
Naphegy utca Naphegy (german: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of Krisztinaváros and administratively belongs to the 1st District. Location Naphegy rises south of the center of Krisztinaváros, be ...
, Gellérthegy utca and
Mészáros utca Meszaros (Anglicised as Mesaros), Mészáros, and Mesaroš are Hungarian occupational surnames, meaning "slaughterer". * Andrej Meszároš (born 1985), Slovak hockey player * Erika Mészáros (born 1966), Hungarian sprint canoer * Ferenc Mészár ...
. The highest point (154 m) is on Naphegy tér (Naphegy Circus).


History

The history of Naphegy is inseparable from that of the neighboring Tabán and Gellérthegy. In the Middle Ages the hill was called ''Nyárshegy'' ("Stake Hill"), probably referring to its function as a scaffold. (The name is preserved in the name of today's Nyárs Street, where the traitor Lieutenant Conrad Fink – who, during the 1686 siege of
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, planned to surrender the Castle of Buda to the Pasha of Fehérvár – was executed in 1687.) In 1686 Buda was freed from the Turks. Naphegy played a vital role in this: from the hill the castle walls could be kept under incessant cannon fire. In the 17th–18th centuries newly settled Serbs resurrected viticulture in the area. (The
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epidemic of the 1880s brought vinegrowing to the end.) The slopes of the hill remained unbuilt for centuries. A map by Benedict J. from 1896 shows the hill still unbuilt at that time. On a map from 1885 five streets of Naphegy are mentioned: Mészáros (Butcher), Gellérthegy ("Gellért Hill"), Naphegy, Lisznyai and Czakó Streets. The area bordered by these streets was still unbuilt. The immediate surroundings of today's Naphegy tér were still empty according to the ''Meyers Konversations-Lexikon'', published in 1905, but the Révai Lexicon published between 1910–1914 shows the whole area built up. Most of the buildings on Naphegy today were built between 1910–1939. The history of Naphegy is inseparable from that of the neighboring Tabán district. After the 1930 urban planning in Budapest, only a few old Tabán houses were left in the Naphegy area; one of them was the Tabán school, destroyed during the battle of Budapest, January 1945. Today a sports field is found where once the school had been. The events of World War II in this area can be followed from the diaries and memoirs of its inhabitants. László Deseő, who was 15 years old in 1944, lived in 32 Mészáros Street with his family. This was one of the most heavily attacked areas because of its proximity to the Southern Railway Station and the strategical importance of the hill. Deseő kept a diary throughout the siege. The memoirs of András Németh also describe the siege and the bombing of the empty school building which he and his fellow soldiers used as an observation post shortly before.Németh András – ''Mostohafiak''
(Hungarian) After 1945 the pupils from Naphegy attended the
Krisztina Téri Iskola Krisztina Téri Iskola (Krisztina Square School) a 220-year-old historic school in the I. district of Budapest, Krisztinaváros, Hungary (in 2007). "The school started after vintage in 1787". (historic documenHofecker, Ferencz 1887) History ...
(Christina Square Grade School), while the new school in Lisznyai Street was under construction. In 1953 the MTI ( Hungarian News Agency) moved to its new headquarters atop Naphegy. One of the houses typical of old Tabán can be seen on the corner of Czakó and Aladár Streets. Before 1953 there was a similar house in place of today's Lisznyai Street School. Duna TV, the first
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of Hungary began broadcasting on December 24, 1992. Originally based in the Róna Street building of
Mafilm Mafilm was established in 1948. It has been the largest and most significant film studio in Hungary and a strategic base for the Hungarian film industry. Mafilm's history has lived days of glory, just as it has survived severe deaths. The roots ...
, the staff moved to the Mészáros Street of Naphegy in 1994.


Famous people

* János Fadrusz, sculptor (built his villa and study on the south slopes of the hill) * Péter Gárdos, journalist (a memorial plaque of him is placed on the wall of the Naphegy Square building of MTI Hungarian News Agency) * Margit Kaffka, writer (lived in 15 Naphegy Street from July 1915 to her death in December 1918) *
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(lived in 9 Avar Street) *
Endre Vészi Endre is a Hungarian boy name, its origin is from old Turkish, can be given by name and surname. Its English form is Andrew. Endre may refer to: People Hungary Endre is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is a Hungarian form of ''Andrew'' and ...
(lived in Angelikaváros)


Institutions

* Magyar Távirati Iroda (Hungarian News Agency, MTI) *
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* Lisznyai Street School


List of streets and squares in Naphegy

* Aladár Street *
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Czakó Street Czakó or Cakó is a Hungarian language surname, which is derived from the name for a type of military cap. It may refer to: * Csaba Czakó (1943–2023), Hungarian rower *Ferenc Cakó (born 1950), Hungarian artist *György Czakó (1933–2023), ...
* Derék Street *
Dezső Street Dezső is a Hungarian given male name, the Hungarian form of Desiderius. It may refer to: People *Dezső Bánffy, Hungarian politician *Dezső Ernster, Hungarian opera singer *Dezső Földes, Hungarian 2x Olympic champion saber fencer *Dezső Ka ...
*
Fenyő Street Fenyő is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * David Fenyő, Swedish-American physicist and mass spectrometrist * István Fenyő (1917–1987), Hungarian mathematician * Iván Fenyő (born 1979), Hungarian actor * Miksa Fenyő ...
* Fém Street *
Galeotti Street Galeotti is a surname, and may refer to; * Anna Galeotti (1739–1773), Italian engraver and painter * Bethany Joy Galeotti (born 1981), American singer and actress * Cesare Galeotti (1872–1929), Italian composer and pianist * Daniela Galeotti ...
* Gellérthegy Street * Lisznyai Street * Naphegy Square *
Naphegy Street Naphegy (german: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of Krisztinaváros and administratively belongs to the 1st District. Location Naphegy rises south of the center of Krisztinaváros, ...
* Nyárs Street * Orvos Street * Párduc Street *
Piroska Street Piroska is a Hungarian feminine given name. Derived from the Latin name ''Prisca'' ("ancient"), the Hungarian form of the name originally appeared as Piriska, later developing into Piroska. This change was likely due to Piriska's similarity to the ...
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Róka Street Róka is a Hungarian surname meaning "fox" (especially red fox). Notable people with the surname include: * Antal Róka (1927–1970), Hungarian racewalker * Charles Roka (1912–1999), Hungarian painter * Maria Roka Mária Róka (15 September 1 ...
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Tibor Street Tibor is a masculine given name found throughout Europe. There are several explanations for the origin of the name: * from Latin name Tiberius, which means "from Tiber", Tiber being a river in Rome. * in old Slavic languages, Tibor means "sacred pl ...
*
Tigris Street The Tigris () is the easternmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of the Armenian Highlands through the Syrian and Arabian Deserts, and empties into the ...
*
Zsolt Street Zsolt () is a Hungarian masculine given name, originally a variant of ''Solt''. Related names * Zsolt: old Hungarian personal name, with an identical origin to the names ''Zoltán'', ''Zsolt'' and possibly ''Csolt''. Derived from the old Turkish w ...


Sources

* Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 190

* Révai Lexicon 1910
''Élet és Tudomány'' – Szablyár Péter: ''A Nap-hegy''
text in Hungarian, with rare old maps of Naphegy


External links


Tabáni Hírmondó – news in Hungarian

Tabán homepage


Pictures and maps




Aerial photography


Institutions






Lisznyai Street Grade School

Lisznyai Street Grade School
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