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Budapest is a very small city easily you can visit .Many of the sights can be reached by foot from the city center.The ruins of Aquincum, the once-bustling capital of the Roman province of Pannonia, are spread throughout the southern part of Óbuda. Fortunately, two major sites are right across the road from one another, near the Aquincum station of the suburban HÉV railroad. The ruined Amphitheater of the Civilian Town is directly beside the HÉV station. It's open all the time and you're free to wander through. Across the highway from the amphitheater stand the ruins of the Civilian Town. Everything is visible from the roadside, except for the collection at the Aquincum Museum, which is located at III. This neoclassical structure was built at the end of the 19th century in harmony with its surroundings. The museum exhibits coins, utensils, jewelry, and pottery from Roman times. Its most unique exhibit is a portable water organ (a rare and precious musical instrument) from A.D. 228. It's open from May to September and from October to April.Take the HÉV suburban railroad from Batthyány tér to Aquincum.
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