Tradition & History
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Two new traditional Hungarian products received EU protection
The European Commission has approved adding Tuzsér apples and Őrség pumpkin seed oil to the register of protected products. Őrség…
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The story of a Hungarian chocolate brand
The chocolate, which first hit stores in 1941, was named after the grandson of Frigyes Sthümer, founder of the Tibi…
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Budapest’s Paris Courtyard won a gold medal in two categories
Founded in 1951 and based in more than 60 countries, the Paris-based FIABCI holds the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence every…
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Pope Francis will visit Hungary in September
Cardinal Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, said that the closing Mass of the International Eucharistic Congress, the so-called “Statio Orbis,”…
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A lion statue of Sisi’s rest house in the Buda Castle has been excavated
The castle walls are constantly being renewed within the framework of the National Hauszmann Program so visitors and people living…
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A beautiful piece of history – Zsolnay porcelain
Hungary is well-known for several things: baths, ruin bars, architecture, pálinka and, among its many cultural treasures, Zsolnay porcelain —…
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Paris Courtyard in Budapest awarded again
Paris Courtyard (Párisi Udvar) won an audience award in the Architecture and Preservation category in August and now the first…
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Budapest gem wins international architectural awards
Founded in 1951 and operating in more than 60 countries, the Paris-based FIABCI, holds the International Real Estate Development Awards…
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St. George’s Day Herding and Crane Festival in Hortobágy
St. George was one of the best-known patron saints of shepherds in the Great Hungarian Plain, and the rounding up…
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European Diploma for Ipolytarnóc Fossils extended
In the spring, news emerged that the Ipolytarnóc Fossils had a chance to continue holding the honorary title of European…
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