
▲ Sculptor Jenő Bory's 40-Year Castle Built for Love

▲ By Szekesfehervar, a multi-style artistic masterpiece

▲ Located in the administrative heart of downtown Budapest, adjacent to the Danube River and Kossuth Square, this area is marked by the neo-Gothic City Hall building and serves as a significant hub for the city's political and public activities.

▲ Witness Hungary's significant historical moments, where national day celebrations, cultural exhibitions, and other activities have been held. The weathered facades of surrounding historic buildings narrate Budapest's transformation from an imperial capital to a modern metropolis.

▲ Centuries-old architecture exudes historical charm: The City Hall features exquisite facade carvings and towering spires, while the central square's fountain and bronze statues complement each other, recreating the urban planning aesthetics of 19th-century Budapest.

▲ A tranquil corner for locals to unwind and visitors to check in, the square is surrounded by retro cafes, niche bookstores, and unique restaurants. When the afternoon sun shines down, it perfectly captures the laid-back charm of Central Europe's old towns.
