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Eni Almadi Shares the History and Folklore Behind Famous Places in Hungary - Part 1 in a Series
Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Heritage podcast. This episode is the first in a series of three episodes about the stories, legends, folklore and history behind many of the commonly visited tourist sites in Budapest and throughout Hungary. My guest for this series will be Eniko Almadi. Throughout her life, Eni has always been passionate about Hungarian history, folklore, and legends and you will see that she possess a great wealth of knowledge which we will be using to discuss and maybe discover new things we didn’t know about the many places around Budapest and in Hungary. Eni, is also a University student in Hungary studying history, where she will one day be able to connect her lifelong personal passion with her history degree to work in Museums or as an historical researcher. For this three part series, Eni will help us dive a little deeper into why and how some of these famous places in Budapest and in Hungary actually came to be, as well as, some of the interesting stories that happened in these places. So, let’s get started with the first episode in this series, where you will hear about some of the places in Budapest that maybe you’ve already visited, or maybe you hear about some places that you will be putting on your list for your first visit, or next visit to Hungary.<br/><br/>I hope you enjoy all of the history and folklore that Eni has to share with us. I know that I learned a few new things, and I hope that you will, too. We will be back very soon with the second episode in this series of three, so stay tuned to hear about more history and folklore about places in Budapest and Hungary with Eni. Also, Don’t forget to check the show notes for this episode to find out how you can connect with Eni AlmadiIf you have feedback or questions about today’s episode, or you would like to connect with me at the podcast, you will also find my email, social media information, and podcast website in the show notes. If you’ve enjoyed this episode and you are interested in learning more about this Hungarian Heritage community that we are building, please don’t hesitate to reach out, I would love to hear from you.CONNECT with the Podcast<br/>Website: www.myhungarianheritage.com. <br/>Email: Christine@myhungarianheritage.com<br/>Instagram: @hungarianheritagepodcast<br/>Facebook: Hungarian Heritage Podcast<br/><br/> CONNECT with Eni Almadi<br/>Instagram: @eni_lunariss