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  2. Hungarian Parliament Building - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament is accessible via Line 2 of the Budapest Metro and line 2 of the Budapest tram system, from the Kossuth Lajos Square station. At the east front of the building is a memorial to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution , as well as the imposing Kossuth Memorial and the equestrian statue of Francis II Rákóczi .

  3. Kossuth Square - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Parliament Building in 2016 Palace of Justice Ministry of Agriculture Parliament building seen from the south end of the square. Kossuth Lajos Square (Hungarian: Kossuth Lajos tér, pronounced [ˈkoʃut ˈlɒjoʃ ˈteːr]), also known as Kossuth Square (Kossuth tér [ˈkoʃut ˈteːr]), is a city square situated in the Lipótváros neighbourhood of Budapest, Hungary, on the bank of ...

  4. Kossuth Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Kossuth Memorial near the Hungarian Parliament. Kossuth Memorial refers to one of three public monuments dedicated to former Hungarian Regent-President Lajos Kossuth in front of the Hungarian Parliament Building on Lajos Kossuth Square in Budapest. The memorial is an important Hungarian national symbol and scene of official celebrations.

  5. Imre Steindl - Wikipedia

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    Imre Ferenc Károly Steindl (29 October 1839 – 31 August 1902) was a Hungarian architect.. Steindl (sometimes called in German Emerich Steindl or Emmerich Steindl [1]) was the designer of the Hungarian Parliament Building, an associate professor and correspondent of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

  6. Budapest Parliament Building - Wikipedia

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  7. National Assembly (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The democratic character of the Hungarian parliament was reestablished with the fall of the Iron Curtain and the end of the communist dictatorship in 1989. Today's parliament is still called the Országgyűlés, as in royal times, but is called the 'National Assembly' to distance itself from the historical royal diet.

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Budapest - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Parliament Building (Budapest, Hungary) 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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