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Hungarian National Museum

Opened in 1847, the Hungarian National Museum is a neoclassical landmark that houses key artifacts from the nation’s history. Its grand façade features a classical portico and statues, while the surrounding garden is open to the public and provides a peaceful resting place. Even without entering, the building’s historical significance and architectural beauty make it worth a visit. The museum garden is a favourite hangout spot, especially for students and locals.