Cimbalom player Miklós Lukács at Heroes' Square 25 May 2020
Heartwarming short movie shows Budapest's empty spaces awaiting visitors' return

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Budapest Festival and Tourism Centre

The video shows the formerly vibrant and lively city in its current, empty state, but the harmonious composition of music, dancing and lights fills viewers with hope and anticipation. The video focuses on iconic places in the capital that used to be bustling and full of people, but currently look surreally empty. The Buda Castle, quiet Heroes' Square and Széchenyi Bath, its pools empty, are all shown in charming sunset hues.

The interplay between contemporary choreographer János Feledi and cimbalom player Miklós Lukács fills the desolate city with a unique dynamism and hope that any uncertainty will be soon swept away by the friendly urban rumblings of Budapest.

Produced by Zoltán Vozo Végh, the aim of the Budapest Festival and Tourism Centre's short movie is to send a message to those who wish to return to the city as visitors or citizens. For this reason, the spot shows well-known touristic sights and reveals hidden details in a new light for the whole world to see. The city's spring rejuvenation is thus captured for those who can't yet be there. 

On a related note, two weeks ago the Municipality of Budapest and BFTK sent some encouragement from the windows of the capital's empty hotels by starting the #Light4U! campaign, which is now reinforced by artists filling the desolate streets of Budapest with life – Budapest is waiting for and awaits us, because we are the ones who make it into a unique, truly loveable city.

Watch the video 'Budapest awaits!' here:

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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8IDxVQChJU