World-famous actor gives exclusive interview about the upcoming film "1242 - At the Gates of the West”

Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Eric Roberts gave an exclusive interview to Hír TV's "Radar". The production, which is being filmed in the Visegrád citadel for a month with a cast of international stars that promises to be the most outstanding work in decades, takes us back to the time when the Kingdom of Hungary was on the brink of destruction due to the invasion of the Mongol Empire.

The Institute of Hungarian Research has reinstated the genuine past of the nation, restoring the truths of our chronicles

Published in the daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet, Balázs Ágoston's comprehensive overview entitled “Body and soul of the nation - Hungarians have straightened up after a hundred years of stooping and want to live again" sees the key to the survival of Hungary in the healing of the national soul and the restoration of our national consciousness.

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For about a thousand years Transylvania was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Bethlen family also had one of its ancient estate centres here, in Keres, in southern Transylvania, where children's camps will be held in the summer.

The Institute of Hungarian Research has also been involved in preparing the camp's professional programme.

THE HISTORY AND TRADITIONS OF OUR NATION SHOULD BE TAUGHT TO OUR CHILDREN
THE PREPARATION OF THE PROGRAMME FOR THE SCIENCE AND EDUCATION CAMP IN KERESD HAS STARTED

 

As a continuation of the discussions in Gyulafehérvár at Christmas, Gábor Horváth-Lugossy, Director General, and Csaba Hidán, our Senior Researcher, received Csaba Böjte, the founder of the St. Francis Foundation in Déva and of the St. László Foundation, with concrete proposals in our institute this afternoon.

Brother Csaba was pleased to receive our programme proposals, which include traditional and historical lectures, so we will start elaborating them in detail so that everything will be ready for the children by summer. 

In addition, at the request of Brother Csaba, the Institute of Hungarian Research, in connection with the Without Borders programme, will soon develop a historical study tour package focusing on Déva.