Hungarian Parliament Building (hungarian parliament) is a famous architectural symbol of Hungary, located on the southeast side of the Budapest Hotel and Hero Independence Square in Hungary. Facing the Danube, construction began in 1896 and was completed in 1904. It took 8 years. The building was 96 meters high (about 32 floors high) and the whole building used 400,000 bricks and 1 million precious stones. It also used 40 kilograms of gold as a building material. And at that time, it had fully adopted advanced equipment such as lights, elevators, mechanical ventilation, heating and cooling air conditioning, etc., but the luxury of the time was imagined. The architectural style mimics the Russian Parliament Building, designed by the architect Imre steindi, and adopted the popular Gothic architectural style at that time. The combination of vertical and slender elements and minarets throughout the building has successfully shaped many of the important public buildings of the time.