Completed in 1885, the Danube Palace (Duna Palota) stands as a neo-Baroque gem in Budapest, originally built to commemorate Hungary’s 1,000-year anniversary. The palace’s luxurious interior, once renovated during the Soviet era, has since been largely restored to its original opulence. Visitors can now enjoy a variety of cultural events, including folk shows and orchestral concerts, in this historic setting.
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