The Eternal City Sees Hungarian Heritage

Date: 31 March - 17 June
Venue:  Collegium Hungaricum Rome
Rome, via Giulia 1.
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Graphics by Orsolya Csilléry and traditional folk clothes by Bácsné Balla Gyöngyi will be presented at an exhibition to be opened in the Collegium Hungaricum Rome on 31 March.

The exhibition showcases folk tale and poetry illustrations and festive folk costumes.

After the opening, director of the Hungarian National Folk Ensemble, Gábor Mihályi will give a presentation on Hungarian folk music and dances, accompanied by perfomances of Carpathian Basin folk dance by the artists of ensemble.

The exhibition will be on display in the Falconieri Palace from 31 March to 17 June.

The event is supported by the Hungarian Academy of Arts.