The exhibition of the National Border Tour presents the beauties of historical Hungary
At the opening, Balázs Nagy, Deputy Mayor of Nagykőrös, greeted the large number of people, emphasizing the importance of the National Togetherness Day and praising the work and success of the Border Movement. He emphasized that even if he had not regained the territory of Hungary since the Trianon peace dictatorship, the Hungarian people had regained their respect.
The exhibition was opened by László Földi, Member of Parliament. – In our current historical situation, the goal of remembrance, reduction of fragmentation and strengthening of national cohesion is an integral part of the Border Tour Movement. The close connection with the border crossings comes to life through the beauty of a beautiful billboard, the beauty of historical Hungary – László Földtai.
He emphasized that today there is no place for any kind of irredentism, instead the most important task is to reunite the 15 million Hungarians in the public sense of the word, so that we can go beyond the overgrown shadow of our own past.
“With the dual citizenship and voting rights of Hungarians living abroad, as well as their broad support for the motherland and the neighborhood policy focusing on peaceful and productive coexistence, Hungary was able to cross the shadow of Trianon,” he pointed out. After the greetings, Zsolt Botond Batár spoke about their initiative, and then Sándor M. Szűcs spoke about his travels. Over the years, he reached the farthest settlements of the truncated and large Hungary according to the equator.
Dr. Dorottya Cserhalmi presented her book Tracing on the Border of the Kingdom of Hungary in Austria.
The collection includes the collections of Dorottya Cserhalmi, György Farkas, József Mályi, Sándor Molnár (Szeklerland), István Rakaczky, László Szalay, Sándor M. Szűcs, Zsolt Batár-Cserna and Zsolt Batár Botond.
The exhibition is open until July 3.