
Sándor Palace, located in Budapest, Hungary, is the official residence of the President of Hungary. Nestled in the historic Castle District, it stands near the Buda Castle, adding to the area's rich architectural tapestry. Built in the early 19th century in a neoclassical style, its design features elegant symmetry and restrained decoration, characteristic of the period.
Originally constructed for Count Vincent Sándor, the palace has been a significant political site, serving various governmental roles throughout its history. After suffering damage during World War II, it was meticulously restored and has been the presidential residence since 2003. Visitors can admire its exterior and enjoy the changing of the guards ceremony, which is a popular attraction. Though the interior is generally not open to the public, the palace grounds offer stunning views of Budapest and the Danube River.
Originally constructed for Count Vincent Sándor, the palace has been a significant political site, serving various governmental roles throughout its history. After suffering damage during World War II, it was meticulously restored and has been the presidential residence since 2003. Visitors can admire its exterior and enjoy the changing of the guards ceremony, which is a popular attraction. Though the interior is generally not open to the public, the palace grounds offer stunning views of Budapest and the Danube River.
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