Washingtonban mutatkozik be a keresztényüldözésről szóló kiállítás
2018. February 10.
1500 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005

The Embassy of Hungary in Washington DC, is proud to share an exhibition with the American visitors between Februar 9-28, which already attracted more than 100.000 people in Hungary at the Hungarian National Museum.

The research of institutions monitoring religious discrimination indicate that Christians are the targets of most attacks. The situation is especially desperate in the Middle East, in the cradle of Christianity, where the survival of Christian communities of two thousand years is endangered.

The aim of the exhibition is to draw attention to the processes, to point out the unsustainability of the situation, to explain the causes and to outline the consequences – each on a scientific basis.

Chief curator: Bianka Speidl (Migration Research Institute)

Exhibition can be visited upon advance appointment from Monday to Friday between 9:00am-12:00pm and 2:00pm-5:00pm at the new building of the Embassy of Hungary (1500 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005).

For appointment please contact us via email: exhibition.was@mfa.gov.hu