Dominated by a massive basilica rising high above the Danube River, this rural town has been the seat of Hungarian Roman Catholicism for more than a thousand years.
This structure, home to Europe’s largest agricultural museum, has such a beautiful facade that it is called a castle. And instead of a moat, it has an ice rink.
Once part of a vast empire, this Central European country is now a large republic that highlights the glory of its imperial days in its spectacular architecture.