Photographer's Note
Budapest was united from three cities in 1873 and seven years later the diet resolved to establish a new, representative Parliament Building, expressing the sovereignty of the nation. An international competition was held, and Imre Steindl emerged as the victor; the plans of two other competitors were later also realized in the form of the Ethnographical Museum and the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture, both of which face the Parliament Building.
Construction from the winning plan was started in 1885 and the building was inaugurated on the 1000th anniversary of the country in 1896, and completed in 1904. (The architect of the building went blind before its completion.)
About one thousand people were involved in construction, during which 40 million bricks, half a million precious stones and 40 kilograms (88 lb) of gold were used. After World War II the diet became single-chambered and today the government uses only a small portion of the building. During the communist regime a red star perched on the top of the dome, but was removed in 1990. Mátyás Szűrös declared the Hungarian Republic from the balcony facing Lajos Kossuth Square on 23d October in 1989.
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guld
(1042) 2012-05-06 12:52
A lovely shot of Buda and Peste. This is my most favorite building in Europe. You have captured it in a beautiful light together with the great sky. Great POV and DOF. Congrats.
joso
(2417) 2012-05-06 23:39
Hi, a good note, thanks for sharing
I like that you show more as usual the photos about this beautiful building, a good POV.
Less good, that it is a bit unsharp, and that the horizont goes a bit down to the left, you culd straightened it
keep on
Photo Information
- Copyright: Paul Inna (Paulinna) (101)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2012-05-06
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/5.2, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2012-05-06 12:47