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This date, steeped in history and tradition, is more than just a public holiday—it is a day that encapsulates the essence of Hungarian identity, celebrating the foundation of the Hungarian state and honoring St. August 20th is traditionally recognized as the Feast of St. Stephen, who is regarded as the founder of the Hungarian state. Born around AD, Stephen I was the first king of Hungary, and he played a pivotal role in establishing Hungary as a Christian kingdom. He is not only revered as a king but also as a saint, having been canonized by Pope Gregory VII in His feast day, August 20th, was later adopted as a national holiday, symbolizing both the birth of the Hungarian state and the enduring values of unity and faith that St.
Stephen championed. August 20th is celebrated in various ways across Hungary, with Budapest hosting the most elaborate festivities. This is followed by a special mass and the blessing of the new bread, symbolizing the new harvest and the nourishment of the nation, both physically and spiritually. One of the most anticipated events of the day is the procession of St. The mummified right hand of the king, kept as a relic, is paraded through the streets of Budapest in a solemn and awe-inspiring ceremony.
This relic, preserved in St. As evening falls, the celebrations reach their peak with a grand fireworks display over the Danube River. This breathtaking spectacle, watched by thousands from both banks of the river and the iconic Chain Bridge, is the highlight of the day.
While the day is rich in tradition, it also embraces modern cultural elements. In recent years, August 20th has evolved to include various cultural and culinary events, showcasing Hungarian art, music, and cuisine. Street fairs, concerts, and food markets spring up across the country, providing a platform for local artisans and chefs to display their talents.