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The nation’s Christmas tree in front of the Parliament building in Budapest is not the only one in Hungary that enchants Christmas lovers. Christmas trees in Hungarian cities and towns also delight residents and visitors alike. We have put together a gallery of Christmas trees from the social media pages of the mayors of Hungarian cities to wish our readers a Merry Christmas.
The nation’s Christmas tree. Photo: Facebook/Magyarország Kormánya
Photo: Facebook/Farkas Ciprián
Photo: Facebook/Balaicz Zoltán
Photo: Facbook/Péterffy Attila
Photo: Facebook/Básthy Béla
Photo: Facebook/Dr. Nemény András
Photo: Facebook/Manninger Jenő
Facebook/Papp László
Photo: Facebook/Botka László
Photo: Facebook/Veres Pál
Photo: Facebook/Kovács Ferenc
The pillars of the 35-story tall Megyeri Bridge have also been decorated with Christmas lights. Since December 17, the Megyeri Bridge is decorated with Christmas lights, including the upper ornaments and colorful fairy lights, transforming it into the biggest Christmas “tree” in the country.
Photo: Facebook/Magyarország Kormánya
The Christmas lights can be seen every day from dusk to midnight until December 27. After that, the bridge will be illuminated in green until December 31.
Featured image: Ungarn Heute