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Megmutatták mi van a Parlament alatt, az egész világ ledöbbent
Nem az, amire mindenki gondolna.
Budapest, Hungary – A hidden network of tunnels beneath the Hungarian Parliament reveals a sophisticated heating and cooling system from the early 1900s. Architect Imre Steindl designed this ingenious solution, utilizing a discreet boiler house across the square to pump steam through underground pipes for winter warmth. For summer, the tunnels stored ice blocks, circulating cold air through ventilation shafts beneath the floors—an early form of air conditioning. This century-old system, operational until the 1990s, showcases remarkable foresight in architectural engineering, ensuring the building's comfort without compromising its grand facade. It stands as a testament to historical innovation.
Nem az, amire mindenki gondolna.
