Székesfehérvár City Portal – The Budapest Association of Diplomatic Spouses visited Székesfehérvár
Diplomatic Spoususes of Budapest, the company of the Budapest Diplomatic Spouses, visited Székesfehérvár on Friday. During the visit, they were able to get acquainted with Bory Castle and the Town Hall, as well as take part in the opening of the Kings and Saints – The Early Exhibition of the Árpáds.
A 16-member delegation of the Budapest Diplomatic Spouses visited Székesfehérvár on Friday.
The DSB is a community of spouses of ambassadors and consuls who regularly organize various charity galas and learn about the country’s curiosities and attractions. The Charity Diplomatic Fair, which has been held with great success for more than ten years, can also be connected to their name.
A delegation of the Budapest Diplomatic Spouses visited Székesfehérvár
Members of the 16-strong delegation to the city will take part in the all-day program. In the morning, accompanied by Deputy Mayor Attila Mészáros, they got acquainted with the Bory Castle, also known as the Taj Mahal in Székesfehérvár. After the visit to the Old Mountain, their journey led to the Town Hall next to the National Monument, where dr. The company was received by Mayor András Cser-Palkovics and Deputy Mayor Zsolt Lehrner.
He greeted the mayor in the Town Hall. In his speech, he presented the rich historical past of Székesfehérvár, mentioned the outstanding domestic and international sports successes, and also spoke to the community about the strong industry that determines the economic life of the city. The Golden Bull, the second written constitution in the world, was published in Székesfehérvár in 1222, seven years after the British Magna Carta. After the greeting, the parties honored each other with symbolic gifts, and then a group photo was taken in front of a certified copy of the coronation jewels and the National Empire.
The visit to the Town Hall was followed by a short tour of the city center, and then 16 representatives of the Diplomatic Spoususes of Budapest will take part in the 14-hour opening of the Kings and Saints – The Early Árpáds exhibition in the renovated Main Street Museum of the St. Stephen’s Museum.