Hungarikum became the Máriapócs national shrine and sanctuary, the religious freedom law of 1568, the ringed whip, and 11 new items were added to the Hungarian Valuables - announced the Minister of Agriculture at the press conference after the meeting of the Hungarikum Committee in Budapest on Tuesday .

According to István Nagy, the Collection of Hungarian Artifacts has grown with elements that Hungarians can always be proud of. Máriapócs is the most visited place of worship in the country, visited by more than half a million people every year, II. Pope John Paul II also visited it. In 2005, the church of the settlement was declared a national shrine by Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Budapest-Esztergom, added István Nagy.

According to the head of the ministry, in 1568 in Torda in Transylvania, the parliament passed a law that ensured the right to religious freedom to an unprecedented extent in Europe at the time and created peaceful religious coexistence for centuries.

Photo: MTI/Sándor Ujvári

As he put it, the ringed whip

The expansion of the Hungarian Treasury was presented by Zsolt V. Németh, the Ministerial Commissioner responsible for the supervision of outstanding national values, who announced that, based on the decision of the Hungarikum Committee, the sealed works of the winners of the Hungarian Heritage Award, which are under EU protection and have a geographical indication, are part of the Hungarian Treasury, without individual evaluation. products and traditional special products recognized by the EU.

The Hungarian zither and zither game, the traditional head trees of the Carpathian Basin, the Székely gates, the Rákóczi túros, the Tokaj writers' camp, Teqball, Szentkirályi mineral water and Zema porcelain jewelry have become outstanding national values.

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