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This media file features a highly ornate, golden crown, likely a significant historical artifact, displayed in an indoor setting. Given the context of Budapest, Hungary, this is almost certainly the Holy Crown of Hungary, also known as St. Stephen's Crown. The crown is resting on a rich, crimson red velvet or fabric cushion. The crown is meticulously crafted from gold and lavishly adorned with numerous small, lustrous pearls that meticulously border its various sections. It incorporates intricate enamel panels, which depict figures in colorful robes, possibly saints, emperors, or biblical scenes, often with halos. One prominent enamel panel clearly shows a figure holding a book, with faint, possibly Greek text "OSIOS" visible in white letters above them. Other sections feature vibrant green enamel with a distinctive, scale-like or feather pattern. Small, light blue and purple glass beads or gemstones are integrated into the crown's design, adding to its opulence. A golden cross surmounts the crown, completing its regal form. In the background, a stained-glass window is visible, composed of circular, light-colored panes and rectangular blue sections, suggesting a historical building such as a church, a royal treasury, or a parliamentary building. The lighting is diffused, highlighting the crown's intricate details. The crown is clearly on display, likely within a protective case, as suggested by a subtle reflection. No human activity is depicted; the scene exclusively focuses on the crown as an object of immense historical and artistic value.
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