Battle of Mohács, 1526

Historical Exhibition

Original title: Mohácsi csata, 1526.
Type: Historical Exhibition
Responsibilities: Design & Execution of the Exhibition, Graphic Design Elements
and Digital Exhibition Enhancements

Location: Mohács Historical Monument, Mohács, Hungary
Year: 2011

About the Exhibition: The National Memorial of Mohács fittingly presents to the visitors one of the most important historical events of the Hungarian people, the Battle of Mohács*, in the framework of an interactive exhibition.

*The Battle of Mohács took place near Mohács on August 29, 1526, between the armies of the Kingdom of Hungary led by King Louis II and the Ottoman Empire led by Sultan Suleiman I the Great. The battle ended with an overwhelming Ottoman victory, as a result of which Hungary was divided into three parts. 150 years of Turkish rule followed in the southern and central parts of the country. The northeastern part of the country became the “colony” of the Habsburg Empire and after that for a long time preserved the existence of Hungary only in its name. Only the eastern, Transylvanian territories were able to retain their independence. For this reason, our later historiography referred to this day as "the great cemetery of our national greatness."

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