Monday, August 12, 2024 Hungary ‘s August 20 celebration will feature Europe’s grandest fireworks display, honoring the nation’s founding and Saint Stephen’s Day with dazzling pyrotechnics and cultural festivities. On August 20, Hungary will host one of Europe’s most magnificent fireworks displays, coinciding with a celebration that honors the nation’s inception and Saint Stephen, the first monarch from the Arpad dynasty. Saint Stephen’s Day garners significant attention and boasts high participation rates, featuring numerous events across 19 different venues.

The fireworks spectacle will stretch over five kilometers from the Petofi Bridge to the southern tip of Margaret Island. Spectators gathered along the Danube’s banks will be treated to a similarly spectacular view, enhanced by a dazzling light display on the Parliament building. The show will include 45,530 pyrotechnic effects, launched from the Liberty, Elisabeth, and Margaret Bridges, orchestrated through 300 kilometers of wiring.

All devices used meet the highest EU safety standards and are controlled digitally, ensuring safety can be swiftly addressed in any emergency. The event will also cater to family enjoyment, with the Csárda Festival in central Pest offering delightful local cuisine. Along Hungarian Flavors Street, stretching from the Chain Bridge to Dobrentei Square on the Buda side, visitors can indulge in traditional dishes from the Carpathian Basin and sample this year’s selection of na.