Again. No, this is no mistake. I did intend to write a second part of this entry. If you read the previous post then you might had a feeling that something was missing. A sensation that this is perhaps not the whole story. And you were right. As I said, almost everybody has an idea of Józsefváros. To be frank, this image is not about the Palace district. It is about the dark, slummy side, the part where innocent passers-by are in danger and one may not even get out alive.
Movies, animated pictures, songs were written about this infamous part of the city, a town within the metropolis with its own rules. Is this true? Like most common places, this too has a certain kernel of truth. Of course, I may not be able to dig to the very bottom of the situation, I can still offer a show-around, though.
It is also a fact (and a common argument used against Budapest by non-Budapestians) that dirt and homeless people are everywhere. Both can be seen, indeed, however, homeless people are mostly appearing when free lunch is distributed on certain days and only on certain squares. Dirt... Well dirt is a something like the courtisans. All the other districts have it, moreover, all the other cities are guilty too, but everybody likes to point on the 8th district. Not to mention that Józsefváros has the biggest urban renewal program in Eastern Europe.
I love your photos, especially the one about the fancy fence I see through the broken window. I imagine the urban ninja looking at the city trough the hole he made on an old, dirty window to see what is behind.
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