Hungarians have great traditions during Easter festivities, and you can relive it by taking a look at these amazing photos:
Reformed church in Budapest, photo: MTI
Reformed church in Budapest, photo: MTI
Midnight Pascha Vigil for Easter held at St. Stephen’s Basilica, photo: MTI
Midnight Pascha Vigil for Easter held at St. Stephen’s Basilica, photo: MTI
Lutheran church in Budapest, photo: MTI
Lutheran church in Budapest, photo: MTI
Debrecen – This year Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter, or Pascha, on the same day as Western Christians for the first time since 2014.
Hungarian tradition in Csallóközcsütörtök, Slovakia, photo: MTI
Easter eggs in Szeklerland, photo: MTI
Easter eggs in Szeklerland, photo: MTI
Easter eggs in Szeklerland, photo: MTI
Easter eggs in Szeklerland, photo: MTI
Skanzen in Szentendre, photo: MTI
CsÃkszereda, Szeklerland – Sanctification of Food, photo: MTI
CsÃkszereda, Szeklerland – Sanctification of Food, photo: MTI
CsÃkmindszent, Szeklerland – Easter Monday, photo: MTI
CsÃkmindszent, Szeklerland – Easter Monday, photo: MTI
CsÃkmindszent, Szeklerland – Easter Monday, photo: MTI
Mezõkövesd, Hungary – Traditional Easter, photo: MTI
Mezõkövesd, Hungary – Traditional Easter, photo: MTI
Mezõkövesd, Hungary – Traditional Easter, photo: MTI
Mezõkövesd, Hungary – Traditional Easter, photo: MTI
How Hungarians celebrated Easter back in the day
Skanzen in Szentendre, photo: MTI
Rákospalota (Budapest) – Easter Monday, photo: MTI
Photo: MTI
Photo: MTI
Source: MTI
It’s great to see how Hungarian people are protecting their culture!