Wine Wednesdays at the Hungarian National Gallery
During the Wine Wednesdays series announced by the Hungarian National Gallery, wines of the Eger, Balaton and Pannonhalma wine regions will be introduced between July 4 and 25 at the panoramic terrace of the Royal Palace of the Buda Castle.
“A good wine is a cultural experience as well. Beside the savors of Eger, Villány, Balaton and Pannonhalma, images flash up as wine is a beautiful spiritual adventure itself ” – says the National Gallery’s communication sent to MTI.
According to the communication of the Hungarian National Gallery the visitors can taste the wines of these regions in the scope of thematic guided tours and chamber music concerts on Wednesdays between 6 and 10 pm.
The detailed program of the series can be found at the www.mng.hu site. (MTI)
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