23 October 1956 – The Hungarian Revolution

The three big national days in Hungary every year are 15 March, 20 August and 23 October. The 23 October is the day when Hungarians remember the spontaneous revolt against the communist government in Hungary in 1956. It started peacefully with a big student demonstration, but as the State Security Police (communist) started firing upon the demonstrators it turned into a violent revolution. After some days it seemed as if the Hungarians had won, but it all turned worse as a large Soviet Force entered the nation 4 November and overrun the Hungarian forces. More than 2500 Hungarians died during the battles, and more than 200.000 had to flee the country.

A sign of the revolution was the Hungarian flag, from which they cut out the Soviet symbol, and because of that a big hole was in the middle of the flag.

Today
During the national day most shops are closed in Budapest, but museums, thermal baths, zoo and so are open. Restaurants are open as well, but it is recommended to reserve a table beforehand, as several people eat outside on days such as this.

NATO meeting in Budapest (October 9 and 10)

Tomorrow Budapest will receive Defense Ministers from the NATO countries around the world. They will debate several subjects, but the work of NATO in Afghanistan will for sure use much of the time. There will also be a small ceremony where Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Hungary’s Defence Minister Imre Szekeres will attend a ceremony to welcome Hungarian troops returning from Afghanistan.

Because of this the city’s traffic will be in big trouble. The people will meet in the Sofitel, InterContinental and in the Marriott hotel by the Danube and because of this streets near these will all be closed. As the delegation arrives to and leaves Budapest the road from the airport to the city will also be closed, which means long lines for those heading in that direction.

There will also be forbidden to park in the area around the Heroes Square from 6 in the morning until 24.00 in the evening on Thursday. Maybe they are visiting Gundel, or enjoying a bath in the Szechenyi Thermal Bath?

A map showing the closed roads (Source: Nepszabadsag)