Gödöllo Royal Palace, a baroque residence northwest of Budapest, was a favored summer retreat for Empress Elisabeth. The palace’s formal gardens invite visitors to stroll through manicured pathways, while the lavish interior showcases opulent rooms and a rich collection of art and antiquities. Today, guests can explore the sumptuous chambers and admire the historical artifacts, gaining insight into the Habsburgs’ luxurious lifestyle. This premier day trip destination from the Hungarian capital offers a glimpse into the grandeur of a bygone era.
Gödöllo Royal Palace (Gödölloi Királyi Kastély)
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