What is open on All Saints Day (1 November) in Hungary?

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Hungary celebrates All Saints Day as a public holiday. What will be open in terms of tourist attractions?

I've been told of some specific museums which will be closed (the National Museum most notably), but other museum websites make no mention of whether they will be open (eg the House of Terror). A friendly Romanian on the train told me that "only restaurants" will be open -- was he right? What about open air "museums" like the statue park?






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What Hungarians do on All Saints Day?

On this day, Hungarians go to the cemetery and repair the graves of their loved ones; they put fresh flowers, mainly Chrysanthemums, on their resting place, and light as many candles as many loved ones have died.

Is All Saints Day a public holiday in Hungary?

All Saints' Day is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

What is celebrated on November 1 st?

All Saints' Day is generally celebrated on 1st November as a commemoration day for all Christian saints. It may also be known as All Hallows' Day, Solemnity of All Saints, Hallowmas, or Feast of Saints.

What food is served on All Saints Day?

These dishes vary from region to region, but they include ceci con le costine, a comforting Piedmontese soup with chickpeas and pork ribs, and pane dei morti, 'the bread of the dead', a sweet bread-cookie hybrid made with crumbled biscuits, flour, eggs and sugar, packed with cinnamon, chocolate and raisins for extra ...



All Saint's Day. November 1st. Hungary




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