Crown Of Saint Stephen
The Crown of Saint Stephen is the royal crown of Hungary, symbolizing the authority of the Hungarian monarchy. It was created in the 11th century and is named after Saint Stephen, the first King of Hungary. The crown is made of gold and adorned with precious stones, featuring a distinctive cross on top.
This crown holds significant historical importance and is used in the coronation of Hungarian kings. It is currently housed in the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest, where it is displayed as a national treasure, representing Hungary's rich cultural heritage and royal history.