Outrageous: Hungarian government gives away historical castles to international corporations?

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After the renovation of numerous historical Hungarian castles, the government plans to introduce a Castle Adoption Programme, inviting large internationally-backed corporations to participate. János Lázár believes this approach is crucial for ensuring the proper maintenance of these castles. In the coming days, the government will discuss a proposal regarding this programme.

Adopt a Hungarian castle?

As Index reported, the Hungarian government aims to initiate an adoption programme for historical castles, citing the significant influx of tourists to these fortresses, emphasising the need for their adequate upkeep. For instance, the Keszthely Castle complex attracted some 260,000 visitors this year, proving that there is a great need for the well-organised operation and maintenance of these buildings. Among many, the programme would put the following castles up for adoption: Festetics Castle in Keszthely, Széchenyi Castle in Nagycenk, Tisza Castle in Geszt and the Esterházy Castle in Fertőd. Some of these castles are currently undergoing renovation and are slated to open to the public in 2024. What these strongholds have in common is that they hold great significance for national heritage and Hungarian history, coupled with outstanding architectural quality.

Dividing the castles into three parts

According to János Lázár, a Member of the National Assembly of Hungary, these historic fortresses would be categorised into three parts. The Hungarian National Asset Management Inc. (MNV) would oversee one portion of the building complexes, integrating the operation and maintenance of the castles into MNV’s responsibilities. The state intends to retain control over another section of the buildings through the management and organisation of the National Heritage Protection Development Non-profit Ltd (NÖF). Finally, the government aims to initiate the Castle Adoption Programme for the remaining portion.
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