EXHIBITION OPENING ON THE LIFE AND HERITAGE OF OTTO VON HABSBURG IN MAKÓ

The traveling exhibition “Otto von Habsburg – Life and Heritage” will be on display for a month at the József Attila City Library in Makó. The exhibition was opened on November 4, 2020 by Mayor Éva Erzsébet Farkas, Csaba Latorcai, State Secretary of the Ministry of Human Resources, and Archduke Michael of Habsburg-Lorraine.

OTTO VON HABSBURG’S 56’ PROCLAMATION

On October 28, 1956, Otto von Habsburg issued a proclamation in Hungarian, in which he enthusiastically drew a parallel between the events taking place in Budapest and the astrolabe of Hungarian history.

 

THE BRIEF HISTORY OF A 95-YEAR-OLD OTTO VON HABSBURG BUST

In the Otto von Habsburg Collection among the Hungarian secretariat correspondence a copy of a cover photo of Magyarság, a Hungarian newspaper, which depicts the bust of Crown Prince Otto, has survived. The bust, made by sculptor László Vastagh, was inaugurated in October 1925, 95 years ago, by the Circle of National Cohesion.