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Muse, a user on platform X, shared some of the magnificent Parliament buildings around the world where the stone and mortar echo the voices of history. Let’s stroll around them:
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The Palace of Westminster, UK: Crowned with the symbolic Big Ben and an exemplary representation of Gothic Revival architecture, the British parliament building was constructed in 1870.
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The Palace of Parliament, Romania: Built in 1997 the Parliament Palace in Bucharest is the world’s largest administrative building representing the rebirth of post-communism in the country.
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Reichstag Building, Germany: Topped with an enormous glass dome that symbolizes transparency in governance, the Reichstag building was rebuilt in 1999 with a unique blend of history and modern design.
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United States Capitol in Washington D.C.: Symbolizing the nation’s democratic ideals, this iconic American neoclassical architecture was completed in 1800.
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The Parliament House of Australia in Canberra: Opening in 1988, Australia’s parliament building is the representation of the country’s democratic values with a unique modern design.
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Riksdagshuset, Sweden’s Parliament House in Stockholm: Built with a combination of neoclassical and baroque elements, it was completed in 1905.
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The Beehive in Wellington, New Zealand: Finished in 1981, this building is a unique example of modernistic architecture that represents New Zealand’s forward-thinking governance.
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The Parliament House in New Delhi, India: A subtle yet elegant Parliament House of India also known as Sansad Bhavan- was completed in 2023.
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The Federal Palace of Switzerland in Bern: Finished in 1902, it’s a unique representation of Renaissance and Baroque styles, symbolizing Swiss democracy and federalism.
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The National Congress of Brazil in Brasília: A stunning modernist masterpiece representing Brazil’s legislative progress, inaugurated in 1960.
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The Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest: Imbued with rich culture and historical values, this splendid Neo-Gothic architecture was completed in 1904.
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The Parliament of Canada in Ottawa: Marking as a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, it was completed in 1927.