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I hear from readers regularly and respond to every message. Whether you are planning a trip to Hungarian historical sites, have spotted an error in one of my articles, or want to suggest a topic for future coverage, I am glad to help.

Email: andras.molnar@rimovicoma.eu

Location: Budapest, Hungary

Response Time: Usually within 48 hours

How I Can Help

Trip planning for Hungarian historical sites, including advice on combining multiple locations into efficient itineraries. Background context on specific castles, museums, or historical events. Recommendations for Hungarian-language books and resources on particular topics. Advice on visiting lesser-known sites that receive limited coverage in English-language travel guides.

Corrections and Updates

Historical writing benefits from scrutiny. If you believe I have made a factual error, misrepresented a source, or if a site has changed since my last visit, please let me know. I take accuracy seriously and will correct confirmed errors promptly with an acknowledgment.

The Neo-Romanesque towers of the Fisherman's Bastion on Castle Hill in Budapest, built in the 1890s overlooking the Danube

Useful Resources

For planning visits to Hungarian heritage sites, these independent resources are consistently reliable:

UNESCO World Heritage Centre maintains the official listings for Hungary's eight World Heritage Sites including Budapest's Buda Castle Quarter and the Danube Banks.

Hungarian Museum Association provides current opening hours and exhibition schedules for museums across the country.