Erzsébettípusú
Erzsébettípusú is a Hungarian term that translates to "Elizabeth-type" or "Elizabeth-style." It refers to a specific architectural style that emerged in Hungary during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, named after Queen Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary, who was the wife of King Francis Joseph I. The style is characterized by its ornate and eclectic design, drawing inspiration from various historical periods and architectural movements.
The Erzsébettípusú style is often associated with the Hungarian Renaissance Revival, a movement that sought to
One of the most notable examples of the Erzsébettípusú style is the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest,
The Erzsébettípusú style was particularly popular in Budapest, where it was used to create a distinctive and