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The Sandor Palace is located in the Buda Castle and serves as the official residence of the Hungarian President. Built in 1806, the palace was intended for Count Sandor, who organized formal dinners and receptions in the beautiful building.
The two-story structure has relatively modest external decorations-reliefs on themes of ancient Greek myths. On the eastern side of the building, one can find a memorial plaque in honor of another count named Pala Teleki. The interior of the palace is filled with numerous crystal chandeliers, tapestries, and painted canvases. Entrance to the interior rooms is open only once a year, when the country celebrates its cultural heritage day.
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Die Wachablösung vor dem Sándor-Palast in Budapest findet in der Regel stündlich zur vollen Stunde statt – zwischen 8:00 und 18:00 Uhr, täglich. Die Zeremonie ist öffentlich zugänglich und wird direkt vor dem Palast durchgeführt. Ein Hauch preußischer Strenge trifft hier auf ungarische Staatswürde – und das mitten im romantischen Burgviertel.
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