Two New Hungarikums Added to Official Hungarian Heritage List
- 13 Feb 2025 5:23 AM

Based on the decision, the number of values included in the Collection of Hungarikums has increased from 92 to 94, and the Hungarian Register of Values now contains 155 items.
“The Hungarikums mark the top achievements of the Hungarian nation. The local, regional, sectoral, and county value registers, the Hungarian Register Values, and the Collection of Hungarikums are a good combination of food and folklore heritage, as well as natural, cultural, and built environment values,” the statement said.
Hungarikum is a collective term indicating a value worthy of distinction and highlighting within a unified system of qualification, classification, and registry and which represents the high performance of Hungarian people thanks to its typically Hungarian attribute, uniqueness, specialty, and quality.
Becoming Hungarikum is a multilevel, bottom-up building process that can be started by anyone by filling out a standard form.
The committee declared the church bells ringing at noon a Hungarikum. The tradition is linked to the victory of Nándorfehérvár in 1456, when János Hunyadi defended the southern gate of the Kingdom of Hungary from the Turkish attack.
It was first used by Christians to pray for the Hungarian victory of battles and has become a symbol of thanksgiving.
Also included in the collection is the tradition of the ‘Csárdás’ dance, the most popular and best-known traditional Hungarian dance in the world, which is still a community practice.
The living tradition of the ‘Csárdás’ dance was inscribed on the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hungary in 2019, following a proposal by the Hungarian National Commission for Intangible Cultural Heritage of UNESCO. The ‘Csárdás’ dance was finally inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO at the end of last year.
Collection of Hungaricums available here
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