Nemzeti értékek

In Hungary, herbs have been collected and used for centuries.

Aggtelek and Slovak Karst, situated in north-eastern Hungary and south-eastern Slovakia, were designated as a World Heritage Site in 1995 due to its natural and cultural historic values.

Chimney cake is a very popular sweet pastry especially among the Hungarians and Szekely people in Transylvania.

A magyar szablyavívás speciálisan magyar típusú harcmodor és harcművészet.


The early Christian cemetery of Pécs, from the 4th century, is a comprehensive example of the burial architecture and


Hungarian falconry has a history spanning more than a thousand years; it is a part of the Hungarian identity and appe

The area of Lake Fertő has been the meeting place of different cultures for 8000 years, creating a characteristics cultural landscape. Due to its unique natural values, UNESCO designated it as a biosphere reserve in 1979. The lake and the surrounding villages were designated as World Heritage Cultural Landscapes in 2001 by the World Heritage Committee. In addition to its natural values, folk architecture and palaces built between the 17th and 19th centuries (Esterházy and Széchenyi Palace) are also worthy of attention.

The goose, due to its versatility, has always enjoyed a distinguished role in Hungarian poultry farming.