The Archbishop's Palace is free for children, 3 euros for adults, only one floor of the exhibition hall and the mirror hall are open, and the interior cannot be photographed. There are some art tapestries and oil paintings inside. The mirror hall is a large conference room surrounded by mirrors, and there is a free open metal art exhibition downstairs.
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The Archbishop's Palace is free for children, 3 euros for adults, only one floor of the exhibition hall and the mirror hall are open, and the interior cannot be photographed. There are some art tapestries and oil paintings inside. The mirror hall is a large conference room surrounded by mirrors, and there is a free open metal art exhibition downstairs.
Walking into the Old Town Square, the Archbishop's Palace is behind the old town hall, the whole building with medieval works, has been hundreds of years of history, the building basically maintains its original appearance.
The Archbishop's Palace is located in the Archbishop's Palace Square behind the City Hall. It was built in 1778-1781 and was once the official residence of the Archbishop of Hungary. The palace is still very beautiful. There is a mirror hall in the Bishop's Palace that imitates the French Palace of Versailles. The Mirror Hall witnessed important events in European history, where Napoleon and the Holy Roman Emperor signed the "Priestsburg Peace Treaty" in 1805, laying the end of the Holy Roman Empire. The second floor features some rare seventeenth-century English tapestries. We only visited the palace courtyard and came out.
This religious palace is very famous, there are many cultural relics inside, and it also records major events many years ago, witnessing the occurrence of history, and is also a historical attraction.
The main church is so beautiful, very majestic, and I love its design style