Parliament Buildings

You can't miss the neo-Gothic House of Parliament.

It's a massive structure hugging the Danube and while it looks even older, it's barely 100 years old. You can only go inside on a guided tour so we just walked around the grounds which are immaculate and filled with statues of Hungarian heroes. There is also a modern looking granite sculpture with an eternal flame. Elsewhere, a monument stands to commemorate the Hungarian uprising against Communism in 1956 which cost many lives. A tattered flag with a hole in the middle hangs by this monument. This is where the Hungarian people tore out the communist symbol in protest.

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