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World’s Most Beautiful Government Buildings

From The Hague to the Imperial Palace in Beijing, mankind has a history of erecting some of its most stunning buildings as places that house governments. Whether it be a simple state house in the heart of America or an elaborate castle maze overlooking Prague, there is no end to the types and styles of beautiful buildings that house the governments of the world.

Photo by Gary Edenfield

Hungarian National Parliament, Budapest

Photo by Ewan-M

The Beehive at New Zealand Parliament Buildings, Wellington

Photo by kun0me

Massachusetts State House, Boston

Photo by Daxis

Houses of Parliament, London

Photo by Francisco Diez

China's Forbidden City, Beijing

Photo by Jorge-11

Palace of the Parliament (Casa Poporului), Bucharest, Romania

Photo by bensonkua

British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria, Canada

Photo by williamcho

Old and New Parliament Houses, Singapore

Photo by Klearchos Kapoutsis

Bulgarian Parliament Building, Sofia

Photo by stevecadman

Seat of the European Union, Brussels, Belgium

Photo by Tundrastruck

Parliament House, Canberra, Australia

Photo by Joel Bedford

Canadian Parliament, Ottawa

Photo by timoshea95

Parliament of Fiji

Photo by rs-foto

German Bundestag, Berlin

Photo by ttarasiuk

United States Capitol Building, Washington D.C.

Photo by Adam Burt

Finnish National Parliament, Helsinki

Photo by ricardomoraleida

Congresso Nacional, Brasília

Photo by _Gene_

National Assembly of South Korea, Seoul

Photo by Carlton Browne

Secretariat Building, New Delhi, India

Photo by Daxis

Parliament Building, The Hague, Netherlands


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