Imre Mártha, the head of the capital's utility holding company, spent more than fifty million on his wedding, reported Metropol . As it was written, while Budapest is on the verge of bankruptcy and Gergely Karácsony is threatening to not pay taxes according to the law, the company manager held his wedding, which lasted almost a week, in a luxury hotel in Sicily, where the world's millionaires are used to. Mártha shared details about the event on her social media page.
Taormina in Sicily is famous for its wonderful panorama, romantic atmosphere, properties worth hundreds of millions and luxury hotels that are unaffordable for the average person. The head of public utilities in the capital chose one of the most expensive, The Ashbee luxury hotel. Operating as a five-star hotel, the "palazzo" awaits those who can pay for it with a 360-degree panoramic garden, a swimming pool built on a cliff, secret oases, ready-to-jump staff, a gym and rooms equipped with all the luxuries.
Metropol requested a price quote from the hotel for a wedding, wedding dinner, including rooms for three days, for thirty people. The total amount of the offer exceeded HUF fifty million.
The price of the cheapest hotel room is HUF 635,000 per night in the hotel.
The head of the capital's utilities insisted on saying the blissful yes on the 360-degree panoramic terrace overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, which was then repeated in the hotel's chapel, which can also be rented for money, it turned out.
For the wedding, Imre Mártha also contracted a real Sicilian band and wore one of his most expensive watches on the festive occasion, which is a
a gold Hublot worth more than ten million forints.
The head of the capital's public works also boasted about the luxury wedding in separate videos, which he timed for the days when Budapest's indebtedness was one of the topics of public debate.
At the same time as Imre Mártha's wedding, the left-wing representatives of the general assembly and Gergely Karácsony voted to take out a 16 billion "survivor loan".
Imre Mártha, whom many people only refer to as the Gyurcsány fióka, has always boasted about his wealth in a provocative way. He owns luxury properties in Budapest, at Lake Balaton, but also in Florida, including on a private island. On average, Mártha appears every two months in the world's most expensive hotels, from Morocco to Abu Dhabi.
Featured image: MTI/Zoltán Máthé