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Daily News Daily News · 27/03/2017
· Culture

Hungary’s most iconic buildings went dark for Earth Hour

Budapest environment

earth hour Budapest, mti

The lights of some of Hungary’s biggest landmarks went dark yesterday for Earth Hour. More famous Hungarian landmarks went dark during this special hour than ever before. Lights on the Budapest’s Chain Bridge and the Hungarian Parliament were switched off in the capital.

EARTH HOUR IN BUDAPEST, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN BUDAPEST, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN BUDAPEST, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN DEBRECEN, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN DEBRECEN, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN GYŐR, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN GYŐR, photo: MTI

EARTH HOUR IN GYŐR, photo: MTI

Source: MTI

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