
▲ Since the 13th century, it served as the royal residence of Hungarian monarchs, witnessing the rise and fall of the kingdom, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

▲ Perched high above the Danube River, Budapest's "Castle Hill" stands as the city's historic heart, embodying the nation's collective memory.

▲ Built to commemorate the millennium of the nation's founding, it was renamed after the war, symbolizing the rebirth of national freedom.

▲ Tóth Turul Bird Guardian, Embodying the Essence of Hungarian Mythology and Spiritual Heritage

▲ A replica of Hungary's national sovereignty symbol, the Holy Crown of St. Stephen, leads the collection, preserving millennia of royal insignia

▲ From Roman mosaics to Liszt's piano, connecting the historical scroll from the Paleolithic era to the present day
