Exhibition showcasing great Hungarian inventors, inventions opens in Budapest – photos
An exhibition showcasing innovations, patents and lifetime work of some 600 internationally renowned Hungarian scientists and explorers over the past two hundred years opened in the Millenáris Park in Budapest on Monday.
Addressing the opening of the show the prime minister’s chief of staff said the exhibition pays tribute “to problems resolved and to those who have solved them”.
“We, Hungarians have many reasons to be proud as we come to think, for instance, of inventions and discoveries such as a stick of match, nuclear chain reaction, Vitamin C or prenatal vitamin. Or when we come to think of such great Hungarian scientists as Tivadar Puskás, Ányos Jedlik, Albert Szent-Györgyi and Endre Czeizel,”
Gergely Gulyás said.
The exhibition presents to visitors in an interactive way several inventions in thematic groups including a Ford Model T and Eötvös Pendulum and the Rubik’s Cube, among others.
The exhibition is scheduled to run until December 31.
Read this article in Hungarian here: Egy világraszóló nemzet tagjai vagyunk: magyar találmányokból nyílt kiállítás a Millenárison – Képek
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2 Comments
Why not put the dates and the location of the event in English. You google this and you get this article- many times I can’t find the location.
Dear TM, the article both contains the date (from next Monday 4th of April until the 31st of December) and the location (Millenaris Park). The park is located at 16-20 Kis Rókus Str. in the 2nd district of Budapest on the Buda side. Have a nice visit!