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6.  The Hungarian Parliament Building, Hungary

Completed in 1906, the Hungarian Parliament Building is located in Kossuth Square on the bank of the famous Danube in the Pest side of Budapest.  It required 100,000 workers almost two decades to build this popular landmark and tourist attraction.  They used 40 million bricks, 88 pounds of gold and 500,000 assorted precious stones.  It’s definitely a “must see.”

5.  Mont Saint-Michel Castle, France

The Mont Saint-Michel Castle in Normandy is found amidst a unique representation of the feudal system.  Society’s lowest level is represented by the homes of the farmers and fishermen.  The monastery and abbey represent God.  The castle has survived the Hundred Years’ War.  King Louis XI later converted it to a prison.  It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Roughly 50 people still live there.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. There are so much more buildings in the city of Liverpool in Uk, the Anglican cathedral, and in London the House of Parliament , so much Beauty and not on the list

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