15Th March Hungarian Revolution 1848

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15 15th March - Revolution Day and a National Holiday in Hungary | On 15th March Hungarians commemorate the Revolution and the following War of Independence against the Austrian-Habsburg rule in 1848-49.This day is one of the most prominent National Holidays in Hungary. Important notes for tourists: shops and services are closed on 15th March.Public transport services operate according to holiday schedule, meaning less frequent services. Most cafés and restaurants are open especially in downtown Budapest.See below the historical background on 15th March. "Rise Up Magyar the Country Calls!"I quoted the above line from the famous Nemzeti Dal (National Song) by poet Sándor Petőfi (1823-1849).On 15th March in 1848 he recited the poem from the stairs of the Hungarian National Museum (Múzeum körút 14-16., M3 (blue) metro, Ferenciek tere station) for thousands of people. Petőfi's passionate recitation marks the beginning of the revolution against the Habsburg regime. He was killed in one of the last battles of the war in 1849.No Revolution day goes by without reciting the National Song on the celebrations at national monuments especially from the stairs of the National Museum.Budapest is dressed up in red, white and green, the national tricolours of Hungary. People also wear tricolor cockades pinned to their clothes. Many other events accompany the celebrations including musical and theatrical performances. Kids can go a round on horse back with the help of hussars dressed in traditional uniforms. Back to top.Other Venues in Budapest for Commemorating 15th March Besides the National Museum, other places where official celebrations take place include Petőfi Statue (Petőfi tér, near Elizabeth bridge, tram 2) and the Batthyány Eternal Flame (Batthyány Örökmécses, Báthori utca, district V., M2 metro Kossuth tér station). | Count Lajos Batthyány was the prime minister of
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