Hungary’s National Holiday – 20 August 2016

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20 August – National Holiday Of The Foundation Of The Hungarian State And King Saint Stephen, The State Founder.

Stephen I (997–1038) was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarian Conquerors in the Carpathian Basin, and the first Christian king of Hungary crowned by Pope Sylvester II. King Stephen had fought for the unity of Hungary against pagan Hungarian warriors, and also for the independence of the Hungarian Kingdom against Western European Christian troops. He brought Christianity to the country and established a legal-administrative system. The 20th August is thus both a national and Christian holiday.

Programmes

Kossuth Lajos Square – Parliament

8.30-9.30 Ceremonial hoisting of the national flag of Hungary, followed by the graduation ceremony of military officers (1055 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos Square)

Ceremonial speech by János Áder, President of Hungary
Welcome speech by István Simicskó, Minister of Defence

10.00-18.00 Visit to the Holy Crown (1055 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos Square – Parliament)

Lánchíd

9.00-24.00 Avenue of Hungarian Flavours (1013 Budapest, Lánchíd Street)

Clark Ádám Square

10.00-21.00 Family programmes and open-air concerts (1013 Budapest, Clark Ádám Square)
10.00 Band Buborék for the children
11.00 Hungary’s Cake
11.30 New Bread of Saint Stephen’s Day
16.00 Petruska
17.30 Supernem
19.00 Anna and the Barbies

Buda Castle

10.00-21.00 Festival of Folk Arts (1014 Budapest, Buda Castle)
14.30 Harvest March from Szent György Square and ceremonial blessing of the New Bread at the Saint Stephen’s Statue (1014 Budapest, Buda Castle)

 

Saint Stephen’s Basilica

17.00 Holy Mass and the procession of the Holy Right (1051 Budapest, Szent István Square – Saint Stephen’s Basilica)

Fireworks – Danube banks

21.00-21.30 Festive fireworks (Danube banks on both Buda and Pest side between Chain Bridge and Erzsébet Bridge)

Tens of thousands of people participate in these events, especially the fireworks at night, and celebrate the 20th of August in Budapest every year.

Area of visibility and audibility

The primary area of visibility and audibility of the fireworks is along the banks of the Danube between the Chain Bridge and Erzsébet Bridge.

Closing of traffic

Both the Chain Bridge and Erzsébet Bridge will be closed to the public.

The closing of traffic will be handled by the police forces of the Budapest Police HQ from 6:00 PM until late night on the road sections concerned. Car traffic will not be allowed by the river banks. More information on http://police.hu/

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