Hungary
Young Hungarian Designers Find Their Voice -- Dianne C. Brown made a significant contribution to the country she adopted, reviving interest in contemporary Hungarian art through her Sparks Gallery and WAMP design market.
The lion’s share of Budapest shopping is concentrated in the area along Falk Miksa from Jaszai Mari ter to Parliament, with antiques shops and art galleries everywhere.
Hungary
Hungary is a country located in Eastern Central Europe. Its important attraction is the capital Budapest. The country was repeatedly shaken by tragic and gloomy historical periods that hid much of the heritage of folk culture. However, they still managed to save a few unique artistic masterpieces that everyone simply needs to see.
Hungary
Hungary is a small (93,032 km) European country located on the banks of the Danube and the Tisza. It borders with Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Romania and Slovakia. It is a low-lying country, most of its area is below 200 m above sea level. The capital of the country is Budapest.
Hungary
Hungary is a Central European country located in Carpathian Basin. Hungary covers an area of 93 thousand square km. Most of the territory of the state is occupied by the Middle Danube Plain. The population of the country is about 10.5 million people, mostly Hungarians, but also gypsies, Germans, Romanians, Croats live here. The official language is Hungarian. The capital is Budapest. The population of the country professes Catholicism and Protestantism. The head of state is the president. The monetary unit of Hungary is the forint. One of the largest European rivers, the Danube, flows through the country.