Hungarian crown
The Hungarian Crown, also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, is a historic royal crown that symbolizes the authority of the kings of Hungary. It is made of gold and adorned with precious stones, featuring a distinctive design that includes a cross on top. The crown is closely associated with the first king of Hungary, Stephen I, who was crowned in 1000 AD.
This crown has significant cultural and historical importance, representing the continuity of the Hungarian state. It is housed in the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest and is considered a national treasure, reflecting Hungary's rich royal heritage.