Visit Museum Of Hungary’s Parliament For Free In April

  • 12 Mar 2015 12:35 AM
Visit Museum Of Hungary’s Parliament For Free In April
The Museum of Hungary’s Parliament was reopened on Friday after 66 years. Addressing the opening ceremony, Speaker of Parliament László Kövér said the museum reflected the Hungarian nation’s intention to learn and draw strength from the past rather than to eradicate it.

The museum’s permanent exhibition entitled A Thousand Years of Hungarian Legislation shows that Hungarians in the 21st century still believe in a thirst for freedom, in selfdetermination and constitutionalism and in their ability to run a state, Kövér said.

From 1929 to 1949 the Parliament building accommodated a museum but its 16,000-piece collection was wound up by the post-WWII communist regime.

The project cost nearly 300 million forints (EUR 987,000).

In March-April, the museum can be visited free of charge after registration on Parliament’s website.
 
Source www.hungarymatters.hu 
 
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