
The Hungarian Parliament Building, situated on the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and one of the largest parliament buildings in the world. Completed in 1904, its striking façade features intricate details, pointed arches, and majestic spires, while the interior boasts opulent rooms adorned with rich gold leaf and historical artifacts. Visitors can marvel at the Holy Crown of Hungary inside the central dome. Guided tours offer insights into its political functions and architectural splendor. Nearby attractions include the Shoes on the Danube Bank, a poignant memorial to Holocaust victims, and the charming Buda Castle district across the river.
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