Future is Visible to the Naked Eye in 'Special' Veszprem, Says Orbán

  • 28 Feb 2025 4:07 PM
Future is Visible to the Naked Eye in 'Special' Veszprem, Says Orbán
The city of Veszprem is special not only because of its past but in Veszprem "the future is visible to the naked eye", Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the opening of the CODE Centre of Digital Experiences on Thursday, adding that the city showed "how to be inventive in a conservative way".

Orban said being inventive had a long history in Hungary, adding that Hungarians "find enjoyment in kicking up the iron laws of the world in a cunning and endlessly witty way".

"We shoot arrows ahead or backwards, depending on what's needed," he said. "There cannot be a situation that a Hungarian will not be able to solve," he added.

Orban said the CODE centre had come to existence thanks to Hungarian inventiveness, and it was "a nice example" of it.

He added that a villa belonging to the local head of the central bank had been at the location originally, which was later taken over by the Nazi-era Arrow Cross and then the communist-era secret police.

The communists eventually demolished the building and erected a "social realist centre of culture named after a true international Communist", Bulgarian national Georgi Dimitrov, he added.

"Common sense would dictate that one should keep clear of such locations, but the people of Veszprem must have thought that they could bring out something good from something bad," he said.

"They have brought back art among these walls, they digitised and modernised it and made it innovative, actually repainting it with light," he added.
 

Source: 
MTI - The Hungarian News Agency, founded in 1881.

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