Ancient Hungarian leader's palace to be rebuilt
Preparations have begun to rebuild what its promoter says is a replica of the wooden palace of Attila the Hun which presumably stood in Tápiószentmárton.
The Ft 3 billion project is scheduled to begin next year on a 3,600 square-meter site based on designs by architect Tibor Haide. The fortress with four turrets, each 25 metres high, is expected to open to visitors in 2010.
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