I took this photo the first time I visited Budapest. It was an image that enchanted me. And then I learned what this building is.
Hungary's largest and most famous building is a Neo-Gothic masterpiece built in the late 19th century to the standards of the British Parliament in London. The winner of the competition was Imre Steidl, who at the end of the twentieth century created this architectural masterpiece - a symbol of Budapest ever since.
Built on the Danube, it is probably the most photographed attraction as it is beautiful on the outside and of course worth a visit inside. Public spaces are relatively limited and include a hall with statues of medieval Hungarian rulers, a room with a crown of that time (half Byzantine) guarded by angry soldiers, and a balcony overlooking the meeting room. parliament.