- Source: Hungarian Heritage Award
The Hungarian Heritage Award (Hungarian: Magyar Örökség díj) is a distinction awarded to Hungarian institutions or persons who have contributed to activities of Hungarian culture, economy, sports or science, to ensure the spiritual uplift of Hungarian society. The award was established in 1995.
The Hungarian Heritage and Europe Association (Magyar Örökség és Európa Egyesület) took over the award in March 2003 from The Foundation for Hungary (Magyarországért Alapítvány).
Recipients
Miklós Bánffy, writer – 2001
Franz Liszt Academy of Music – 2007
Endre Fülei-Szántó – 2005
József Marek, veterinary scientist – 2007
László Rédei, mathematician – 2007
Albert Wass
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Klári Tolnay
- Géza von Radványi
- Géza Herczegh
- Sándor Sára
- István Nemeskürty
- Ferenc Kósa
- Albert Einstein
- Daftar film Paramount Pictures (1920–1929)
- Penghargaan Grammy ke-52
- Hungarian Heritage Award
- Himnusz
- Austria-Hungary
- László Krasznahorkai
- Hungary
- The Heritage Foundation
- László Cseh
- Hungarians in Romania
- Ferenc Snétberger
- Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)