The Danube Bank of Buda
In olden times an important Roman road ran from
today's Chain Bridge towards
Aquincum. In the Middle
Ages this road became the main street of the Buda
suburb of Water Town and from there it led to The
Queens' town, Óbuda. It is still called Fô utca
(meaning Main Street), and it starts from Clark Ádám
tér at the Buda end of the Chain Bridge. From the
symbolic "0" kilometre stone (by Miklós Borsos) in
this square the distances of Hungarian main roads
are measured.