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Naphegy (german: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in
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,
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. 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 Tabán usually refers to an area within the 1st district of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies on the Buda (i.e. Western) side of the Danube, to the south of György Dózsa Square, on the northern side of Elisabeth Bridge and to the east ...
. Its boundaries are Hegyalja út, Naphegy utca, Gellérthegy utca and Mészáros utca. The highest point (154 m) is on Naphegy tér (Naphegy Circus).


History

The history of Naphegy is inseparable from that of the neighboring
Tabán Tabán usually refers to an area within the 1st district of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies on the Buda (i.e. Western) side of the Danube, to the south of György Dózsa Square, on the northern side of Elisabeth Bridge and to the east ...
and Gellérthegy. In the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire ...
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
Buda Buda (; german: Ofen, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Budim, Будим, Czech and sk, Budín, tr, Budin) was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and since 1873 has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the ...
, 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
phylloxera Grape phylloxera is an insect pest of commercial grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North America. Grape phylloxera (''Daktulosphaira vitifoliae'' (Fitch 1855) belong to the family Phylloxeridae, within the order Hemiptera, bugs ...
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 Tabán usually refers to an area within the 1st district of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies on the Buda (i.e. Western) side of the Danube, to the south of György Dózsa Square, on the northern side of Elisabeth Bridge and to the east ...
district. After the 1930
urban planning Urban planning, also known as town planning, city planning, regional planning, or rural planning, is a technical and political process that is focused on the development and design of land use and the built environment, including air, water, ...
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 The Siege of Budapest or Battle of Budapest was the 50-day-long encirclement by Soviet and Romanian forces of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, near the end of World War II. Part of the broader Budapest Offensive, the siege began when Buda ...
, 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 satellite TV channel of Hungary began broadcasting on December 24, 1992. Originally based in the Róna Street building of Mafilm, the staff moved to the Mészáros Street of Naphegy in 1994.


Famous people

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János Fadrusz János Fadrusz (2 September 1858, Pressburg – 26 October 1903, Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor in the Neoclassical style. He was especially noted for his works on historical subjects. Biography He was the son of a poor cheesemaker, who h ...
, 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) * Józsi Jenő Tersánszky (lived in 9 Avar Street) * Endre Vészi (lived in Angelikaváros)


Institutions

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Magyar Távirati Iroda MTI (''Magyar Távirati Iroda'', literally "Hungarian Telegraphic Office") is a Hungarian news agency. One of the oldest news agencies in the world, it was founded in 1880. MTI was owned by MTI Rt., founded by the Parliament. The members of th ...
(Hungarian News Agency, MTI) *
Duna Televízió Duna ( English: ''Duna Channel'', formerly: ''Duna Televízió'') is one of Hungary's public television channels. "Duna" is the Hungarian name for the Danube. Duna has been the ''national main channel'' of the public media MTVA since 15 March ...
* Lisznyai Street School


List of streets and squares in Naphegy

* Aladár Street * Ág Street * Czakó Street * Derék Street * Dezső Street * Fenyő Street * Fém Street * Galeotti Street * Gellérthegy Street * Lisznyai Street * Naphegy Square * Naphegy Street * Nyárs Street * Orvos Street * Párduc Street * Piroska Street * Róka Street * Tibor Street * Tigris Street * Zsolt Street


Sources

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Meyers Konversations-Lexikon ' or ' was a major encyclopedia in the German language that existed in various editions, and by several titles, from 1839 to 1984, when it merged with the '. Joseph Meyer (1796–1856), who had founded the publishing house in 1826, intended t ...
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* 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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