Nemzeti értékek

To Hungarian people the Hungarian songs are as important as chansons to the French, the Napolitano songs to the Italians or the polka to the Poles. The Hungarian songs are part of our national identity, our musical language, an organic part of our traditions.

The defining component of Hungarian burial practices is the marking of graves with wooden grave markers.

The 226-year-old Unicum bitter liqueur has become a very special drink for Hungarians.

The Zsolnay Cultural Quarter was the biggest investment in the Pécs 2010 Cultural Capital of Europe project, which in

The Zsolnay Porcelain Factory has been a symbol of the town of Pécs and Hungary for more than 160 years.

Busó festivities have been a tradition of Croat minority in Mohács for centuries; they are a typical example of European end-of-winter, spring-awaiting fertility festivities.

The first ever decree on religious liberty was passed at the Diet of Torda held from 6 to13 January 1568.

The first Anna Ball was held in honour of János Fülöp Horváth Szentgyörgyi's daughter Anna-Krisztina on 26 July 1825

The Golden Pheasant Concentrated Tomato from Hatvan is made from well-ripened tomatoes grown on Hungarian land.

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