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Kossuth Lajos tér, Ve arrondissement, Budapest, Hungary
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2024
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This oversized masterpiece at the crossroads of the major European architectural trends still hosts the debates of the MEPs.

The entrance to the parliament is through the basement on the left side of the building where a visitor's area(látogatóközpont) has been set up. A small museum of the history of the parliament has also been opened there. The Hungarian Parliament building was the focal point of Budapest's rapid urban expansion at the turn of the 19th century and was the subject of a public competition between the best architects of the time. For the record, the neoclassical building proposed by a competitor, Alajos Hauszmann, was not selected, but the building was nevertheless built for the needs of the Royal Court of Cassation, at number 12 Kossuth Square (the Hungarian Supreme Court is expected to relocate there soon). Inspired by Westminster, the British Parliament, the Hungarian Országház - it still houses the parliamentarians today but only in the lower chamber, the upper chamber having been abolished - is a synthesis of baroque, neo-Renaissance and neo-Gothic, and is considered to be the most beautiful example of Budapest's eclecticism, with its pinnacles, bell-towers and spires... Entirely symmetrical (it has two mirrored wings, one reserved for members of parliament, the other for tourists), it was built between 1885 and 1902 according to the plans of Imre Steindl. The building has nearly 700 rooms, 20 km of stairs, 40 kg of gold. It remains the largest building in the country with its 265 m length and 96 m height, topped by a dome (the number is not insignificant, it refers to the key date of 896, corresponding to the supposed arrival of the Hungarian tribes in Hungary). Since the year 2000, it has housed all the royal emblems of Hungary: the crown, the sceptre, the apple of the kingdom and the sword. The interior of the Parliament is richly decorated and the guided tour is very instructive, it begins with the main staircase, decorated by Károly Lotz (who also did the frescoes of the Opera) with an Apotheosis of the Legislation this time. The dome room continues, where the venerated Holy Crown with the leaning cross, a state attribute, is kept. Its history is worthy of the best sagas! Given to St. Stephen by Pope Sylvester II, it was returned by the Americans in 1978, after an exile in Fort Knox, USA during the Second World War! The stained glass windows are signed Miksa Róth, a little prodigy of the Hungarian Art Nouveau. Really worth a visit. Further on, near the metro (line 2), the basement of Kossuth Square houses a small room dedicated to the 1956 revolution.

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fute_386592
Visited in march 2019
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Magnifique bâtiment
Le monument emblème de Budapest à voir absolument, grandiose, imposant. Très joli de nuit également !
FCJ
FCJ
Visited in november 2018
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Magnifique
Le plus beau monument de Budapest. A voir absolument de jour comme de nuit. Bâtiment très bien entretenu et mis en valeur.
Jonathan54
Visited in december 2018
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Lieu incontournable à Budapest. Il faut aller sur la rive en face pour profiter un maximum du spectacle de ce bijou d'architecture. Splendide!
Ehinda
Visited in august 2018
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L'un des plus beau bâtiment à visiter à Budapest. Prévoir une longue fille d'attente pour y entrer et voir aussi la couronne à la croix tordue (l'entrée est gratuite certains jours de fêtes nationales). Pour les plus pressés, admirez le de l'extérieur la nuit quand il est tout illuminé!
aventure tv
Visited in october 2017
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Ce grand bâtiment, n'est pas sans évoquer, les bâtiments de la capitale britannique dont il est inspiré. Il y a chaque heure devant une sorte de mini relève de la garde au pied du drapeau. Pour visiter, il faut entrer en passant sous la dalle au nord du bâtiment. Il faudra réserver en fonction de sa langue d'origine (les visites sont guidées), les groupes en français sont rarement complets. Il y a un tarif réduit ressortissant de l'UE. La visite est passionnante, hémicycles, dôme, trésor ... On vous demandera de ranger les appareils de prise de vue avant d'entrer dans la salle ou se trouve la couronne de Saint Etienne, je vous conseille de ne pas essayer de gruger, j'ai vu deux françaises se faire expulser très très fermement par les gardes car elles ont essayé de prendre discrètement des photos ...

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