Hungarian Parliament Building
Neo-Gothic government building serving as the seat of the national legislature and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more…
The building is a neo-gothic architectural masterpiece designed by Imre Steindl. It functions as the seat of the Hungarian National Assembly and is recognized as a significant historical and political landmark. The structure features a notable dome, spires, and a richly decorated facade that exemplify Gothic Revival style.
Inside, the building houses the Crown of Hungary, displayed in the Kuppelsaal (Dome Hall), emphasizing its national importance. It is one of the most prominent landmarks known for both its architectural grandeur and its role in Hungarian political history.
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the building is wheelchair accessible and operates as both a government office and a tourist attraction. Its height reaches 96 meters, contributing to the Budapest skyline.
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