
Eight cultural and historical monuments and certain areas under the Unesco list have been presented by the exhibition “Our world heritage” while the gallery Bela Vida presented a modern interpretation of the interior design from the period of the Hungarian royalty.
The exhibition was open by the deputy of the Hungarian ambassador Gyenge Aniko who pointed out that the Hungarian embassy wishes to present the world heritage reflecting the cultural and natural treasure of this country.
“Hungary has eight areas protected by the Unesco list among which is Budapest and the Budim castle along with the panorama and the coast of Dunav and the capital Budapest street. There is also the famous Tokaj wine region” – said Aniko and added that the purpose of this exhibition is to attract tourists to Hungary.
(Source: Fena / photo: meridien.hr)