
The National Széchényi Library in Budapest is Hungary's primary national library, founded in 1802 by Count Ferenc Széchényi, who donated his personal collection as a foundational gesture. It's housed in the historic Buda Castle, offering a blend of cultural and architectural allure. This library is a vital repository of Hungarian history, literature, and culture, holding over two million items, including rare manuscripts and first editions of Hungarian classics. The library's architecture complements the grandeur of Buda Castle, offering panoramic views of Budapest. Visitors can explore its public exhibitions, which frequently showcase Hungary's literary and historical treasures.
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