Crown of Stephen I
The Crown of Stephen I is a historic royal crown associated with the first King of Hungary, Stephen I, who reigned from 1000 to 1038. This crown symbolizes the establishment of the Hungarian state and the Christianization of the nation. It is made of gold and features intricate designs, including a cross on top, representing its religious significance.
The crown is housed in the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest and is considered a national treasure. It has a unique shape and is adorned with precious stones. The Crown of Stephen I is an important symbol of Hungarian identity and heritage.