Normafa

Normafa is a popular tourist sight in the Buda Hills. It is mainly known for its panoramic scenery and fresh air. It is located in Svábhegy [hu], a part of the 12th district of Budapest.

The name

The name is derived from the name of a tree, the "Norma tree". Allegedly the beech tree was planted by King Matthias Corvinus in the 15th century. The name reflects an on-location performance by opera singer Rozália Klein Schodel and performers of the Hungarian National Theater in a rendition of the Cavatina from Vincenzo Bellini's Norma.[1] The tree itself fell on the morning of June 19, 1927. The tree is commemorated in a poem by Gábor Devecseri.

Geography

The height of the mountain is 477 m. It connects Svábhegy and János Hill with a long but narrow plateau (Normafa fennsík). The whole block is based on Dachstein formation.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Történet". Retrieved 27 September 2020.

External links

  • "Normafa".
  • "Discover Normafa".
  • "Normafa".

47°30′9.98″N 18°57′58.44″E / 47.5027722°N 18.9662333°E / 47.5027722; 18.9662333

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