Hungarian Fisherman's Castle is located on the famous castle hill of Budapest. It, together with the Magash Church and the ancient palace once inhabited by the Royal celebrities such as Princess Sissi, which held coronation ceremonies with the Hungarian kings in successive dynasties, constitutes three historic sites on the castle hill and became the historic city of Budapest "the living museum" during World War II, the fisherman's castle was almost destroyed. Between 1947 and 1948, Friedrich Schulek's son, Janosh Schulek, was in charge of the restoration project.