
Holy Crown of Hungary
The Holy Crown of Hungary, also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, is a sacred, historical symbol of Hungarian sovereignty and royal legitimacy. Crafted in the 11th century, it comprises a crown, orb, and scepter, symbolizing divine authority and power. Traditionally, it has been used in coronation ceremonies and remains a national emblem, representing Hungary's independence and continuity. The crown holds significant cultural and historical value, often kept in the Parliament Building in Budapest, and is regarded as a symbol of national identity and Christian heritage.