Hungarian Cultural Institute

Hungarian Cultural Institute

The Hungarian Cultural Institute is an organization funded by the ministry of education and culture of Hungary. Its goal is to promote Hungarian language and culture aboard. Its based in Budapest.

The Hungarian Cultural Institute has branches in 18 major cities outside the Hungary:

*Berlin
*Bratislava
*Brussels
*Bucharest
*Cairo
*Delhi
*Helsinki
*London
*Moscow
*New York
*Paris
*Prague
*Rome
*Sofia
*Stuttgart
*Tallin
*Vienna
*Warsaw

[http://www.magyarintezet.hu/index.jsp?page_lang=ENG Hungarian Cultural Institute]


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