Revolutionary sites

Revolutionary sites


This year marks the fifth year celebrating the events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 in one way or another. While the past years have largely been about the main actors of the revolution, this year I wanted to bring the sites into the focus, too.

This is how this year’s idea to grab some eloquent elements from the most important sites and to present the different stations in Budapest with them was born. This is how we commemorate the 169th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution.

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