The Hungarian Parliament Building and Buda Castle are two of Budapest's most iconic landmarks, each representing distinct aspects of Hungary's history and architecture. The Parliament Building, with its neo-Gothic style, sits magnificently along the Danube River. Known for its grand dome, intricate spires, and stunning façade, it's a symbol of national pride and one of the largest parliament buildings in the world. Its interior is equally breathtaking, with beautiful halls and chambers decorated in gold, showcasing Hungary’s rich artistic heritage. Across the river on Castle Hill, Buda Castle offers a glimpse into the country’s royal history. Originally built in the 13th century, it has been transformed over the centuries, blending medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance elements. Today, it houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, making it a cultural and historical treasure trove.
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The Hungarian Parliament Building and Buda Castle are two of Budapest's most iconic landmarks, each representing distinct aspects of Hungary's history and architecture.
The Parliament Building, with its neo-Gothic style, sits magnificently along the Danube River. Known for its grand dome, intricate spires, and stunning façade, it's a symbol of national pride and one of the largest parliament buildings in the world. Its interior is equally breathtaking, with beautiful halls and chambers decorated in gold, showcasing Hungary’s rich artistic heritage. Across the river on Castle Hill, Buda Castle offers a glimpse into the country’s royal history. Originally built in the 13th century, it has been transformed over the centuries, blending medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance elements. Today, it houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, making it a cultural and historical treasure trove.