The whole palace was crowned with a dome with a copy of the Crown of St. Stephen at its apex.
Stephen I is closely tied to the Crown of St. Stephen which marks a unique tradition of the Kingdom of Hungary.
During 1805-1806, the Crown of St. Stephen was kept within the castle to protect it from Napoleon I's troops.
Crown of St. Stephen - no Hungarian king was ever regarded as being truly legitimate without first being crowned with it.
The whole palace was crowned with a dome and a copy of the Crown of St. Stephen on its top.
The tower is topped by a gold-plated representation of the Crown of St. Stephen.
The official entering of Croatia into a personal union with Hungary, becoming part of the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen, had several important consequences.
During the Occupation, on 2 May 1945 the Fifteenth Army received for safekeeping the Crown of St. Stephen.
These Cisleithanian provinces were theoretically part of the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen, according to historical reasons.
In his right hand the angel holds the Holy Crown of St. Stephen (Istvan), the first king of Hungary.