Hungary to mark 500th anniversary of Reformation with 400 events in 2017

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Budapest, December 29 (MTI) – Close to 400 programmes will be organised by Hungary in 2017 to mark the 500th anniversary of Reformation in Europe, a government commissioner said on Thursday.
The series of events will open with an arts performance in Budapest’s Palace of Arts (Müpa) on January 6, Károly Hafenscher, the head of the organising committee, told MTI.
On April 25 a rock version of Handel’s oratorio Messiah will be performed in the Müpa, he said.
A large-scale exhibition presenting the history of protestant Reformation and its influence on Europe and Hungary will open in the Hungarian National Museum on April 26, he added.
Wittenberg, the birthplace of Reformation, will host Hungarian Days from August 24 and 27, including a conference, an exhibition and a concert, the commissioner said.
Hafenscher noted that Reformation had spread to Hungary fairly quickly as compared with other parts of Europe because at the time over a 1,000 students from the Carpathian Basin studied at the University of Wittenberg where they had direct contact with Martin Luther and his collaborator, Philipp Melanchthon.





