Liget Budapest – VIDEO about the New National Gallery!!!
Until this time, the New National Gallery and its natural surroundings could be seen only in static visual images and descriptions; however, now we can see much more thanks to the freshly introduced video published by Liget Budapest.
As the Hungarian news portal magyarepitok.hu reports, the project can be considered as one of the most important development projects of the international award-winning Liget Budapest plan, designed at the place of the former Petőfi Hall. The visual design plan shows the history of the building and its future plans.
Based on a public opinion poll carried out by Inspira Research Group – the project is supported by 80% of the residents.
Accordingly, 80% of Hungary’s population supports the full implementation of the Budapest Liget Project.
The data were recorded based on personal interviews. According to the majority of respondents, implementation of the project’s overall program is essential, as it would significantly improve the reputation of Hungary. Meanwhile, 80% of the respondents support the construction of the New National Gallery, the Hungarian Innovation House and the City Park Theater.
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The project is extremely popular in the Hungarian capital as well.
In 2016, two-third of Budapest residents; while in 2018, 70% of them supported the complex renewal of City Park that is carried out within the framework of the Budapest Liget Project.
Video: www.youtube.com/LigetBudapest/
Source: magyarepitok.hu
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