Laman Ismayilova

The Hungarian National Museum has officially opened the
international exhibition “Attila,” dedicated to the ruler of the
Hunnic Empire (434-453) and his legacy, Azernews
reports Azertag.

Considered one of the largest cultural projects of recent years,
the exhibition brings together approximately 400 rare artifacts
from 64 museums across 13 countries.

The opening ceremony was attended by Hungary’s Minister of
Culture and Innovation Hankó Balázs, TURKSOY Secretary-General
Sultan Raev, President of the International Turkic Academy Shahin
Mustafayev as well as ambassadors from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and
Turkiye, along with numerous officials. Speakers highlighted
Attila’s role as a historical bridge between East and West.

Sultan Raev described the exhibition as a vivid expression of
shared historical memory, emphasizing that Attila’s legacy
represents a unifying value for different peoples.

The exhibition showcases ornamental objects, weapons, and
ceremonial items from Azerbaijan, Central Asia, and Europe,
offering a unique glimpse into the cultural and material heritage
associated with the Hunnic empire.

The exhibition titled “Attila” will remain open to visitors
until July 12, 2026.

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