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Generalkonsulat von Ungarn, München
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Generalkonsulat von Ungarn, München

A Slice of Hungarian Diplomacy in Munich's Heart

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The Hungarian Consulate General in Munich stands out with its historical significance and elegant architecture. Established in 1921, it represents the strong ties between Hungary and Germany. While not open to the public, its charming facade on Mauerkircherstraße is worth a look.
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The consulate was founded on May 9, 1921.

Quick Facts

Founded
May 9, 1921

Guided Story

Have you ever wondered how history and architecture can come together in a single building? Take a look at the facade of this consulate – it quietly tells stories of nearly a century of Hungarian-German diplomacy. Right in front of you, on Mauerkircherstraße, stands this elegant building, established in 1921. Imagine the important decisions made here over the years, shaping the relationship between these two nations. Behind you, the city's traffic hums by, yet here everything exudes a quiet dignity. A few steps towards the Max-Joseph Bridge, and you can almost feel the pulse of history running through the walls of this consulate. You might even spot a few diplomatic vehicles coming and going – a silent nod to the bustling world of international relations happening behind these doors.

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