'Magical Nature' Photo Exhibition, National Museum Budapest

  • 11 Apr 2023 4:55 PM
'Magical Nature' Photo Exhibition, National Museum Budapest
Wan on until 4 May. The Hungarian National Museum is presenting an exhibition of the most beautiful nature photos from the 2022 Magical Hungary competition season.

The Magical Hungary Nature Photo Exhibition features 209 images from 70 photographers. The portfolio of the top three winners of the competition is highlighted in the exhibition, but visitors can also view the winning photos from various competition categories.

Additionally, a representative selection presents the enchanting natural world of Hungary's ten national parks, including beautiful landscapes, peaceful and tense moments of animals' everyday lives, and artistic depictions of a world invisible to the naked eye.

The exhibition will be on display in the Pulszky Room of the museum for one month, until May 4th, 2023.

Source: Hungarian National Museum

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