
A kamera vette a felfoghatatlant, a Keleti-pályaudvar alatt brutális dolgot tal…
A Keleti pályaudvar felújítása során a kamerák rejtett részleteket örökítettek meg, amelyek eddig el voltak zárva a nyilvánosság elől.
Budapest, Hungary – A recent online video has brought to light the extensive and largely forgotten underground cellar system beneath Budapest’s iconic Keleti Railway Station, sparking considerable public interest. The footage, uploaded by urban explorer ꜰÉʟᴇʟᴇᴍÉᴛᴛᴇʀᴍᴇ, offers a rare glimpse into a hidden labyrinth that reportedly includes a double cellar level and a former bunker. The video showcases several access points, including a disused restaurant exit and a loading dock area, revealing dilapidated staircases and long, arched corridors. Viewers are given a close look at grated windows filled with debris, hinting at the vast, neglected spaces beyond. The explorer, who narrates the journey, emphasizes the historical significance and the sheer scale of the subterranean network. Comments on the video reflect a mix of fascination and concern, with some users recalling old stories of the tunnels, while others express a desire to explore them themselves. One commenter noted, "The beauty of it all is that one of Mészáros's companies renovated the entire station a few years ago..." suggesting a disconnect between the visible facade and the neglected underground. Another mentioned, "There used to be a shooting range there, I was told firsthand." The video has reignited discussions about Budapest's extensive underground networks and the fate of its historical hidden spaces.
A Keleti pályaudvar felújítása során a kamerák rejtett részleteket örökítettek meg, amelyek eddig el voltak zárva a nyilvánosság elől.