If everything is true, the stormy past full of lawsuits has finally been left behind, the Batthyáneum will be more beautiful in a few years. Even if it doesn't belong to the Catholics.

Culture Minister Raluca Turcan announced that the Romanian state will renovate the Batthyáneum library and observatory in Gyulafehérvár.

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this is the Batthyáneum, which II. After World War II, communist Romania took it from the Roman Catholic Church without a word. Then after 1990, the so-called democratic Romania gave it back a little, then it took it away again, and despite the Catholic Church suing in vain, the Romanian courts always said, "Shit, fuck, you won't get anything back"

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Well, now Mrs. Turcan has announced that the stormy past full of lawsuits has finally been put behind her, so the renovation can begin, with a loan approved by the Development Bank of the Council of Europe. The famous institution gives a total of 140 million euros to the Romanian government (of which 14 important monuments need to be renovated, including the Batthyáneum), the Romanian government will match the same amount, and the work will be completed between 2025 and 2033.

In the case of the Batthyáneum, the ministry has already signed a three-year renovation contract worth 1,651,720 lei. shared on the Facebook page of the Batthyáneum , naturally in a romantic way, as it should be in a unified and indivisible nation-state.

So, if everything is true (and the minister doesn't go into the soup and someone else doesn't come who will come up with something completely different and so on and so forth), the Batthyáneum will be more beautiful in a few years. Even if it doesn't belong to the Catholics.

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