Budavári palota was built in the 13th century on the right bank of the Danube, during the Turkish occupation of Buda, and partially rebuilt in the 18th century, and restored and expanded from the mid-19th century, becoming a new Baroque building. Later, it was destroyed in World War II, and a special rejuvenation committee was established after the war to rebuild the Pota Palace. The center of the palace is now the History Museum (Historical Museum), the Gallery (National Gallery) and the Workers' Movement Museum (Museum of the Workers Movement). The museum displays historical materials about Budapest and Hungary in chronological order. The gallery mainly displays the works of Hungarian representative painters and sculptors.