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This is an archive article published on October 21, 2008

Picture Perfect!

This one8217;s a sure shot delight for architecture and history lovers, for the Hungarian photographic exhibition is just about that.

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A photo exhibition brings glimpses of beautiful Hungarian landscapes, architecture, history and culture

This one8217;s a sure shot delight for architecture and history lovers, for the Hungarian photographic exhibition is just about that. As part of the Hungarian cultural festival an exhibition of world heritage photographs are on display at Government Art Gallery- Sector 10. The focus is on eight Hungarian cities, each with a history, speciality and pull of its own. You can also read interesting facts and specifics on each view.

The first cluster takes you through Budapest with shots of the Opera, the Danube twinkling in the reflection of the bridge lights. There are also images of the splendid building of the Matthias Church, The Parliament and the Hero8217;s Square. You can also get a tour of the village of Holloko and its surroundings. While in one capture women dressed in colourful traditional costumes greet you, another one with a woman and child by the side of crucifix is touching. However its the caves of Aggtelek that take the breath away. Fascinating natural formations of Baradla and a concert being held inside them!

The architecture of the Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma, of the monastery, the church and the library gives you an insight into Hungarian traditions. Catch the flora and fauna of the Hortobagy National Park. If ancient is what you dig then the the cemetery of Roman era Pecsi will take you there. Various images of Peter and PAul burial chamber, early Christian mausoleum is rare view. There are also images of portrait of a young man, David, Adam and Eve. The town of Ferto gives you both stone and sea. A taste of Hungarian wine may yet be a far off option but you can at least see how its all done. Wine cellars, grapes and vineyards and several hundred year old bottles of wine. Visit the exhibition and plan your next holiday in advance, you have at least eight options!

On till October 22.

 

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