Hungarian arts
Hungarian arts encompass a rich tapestry of cultural expressions, including traditional music, dance, and visual arts. The country is known for its folk traditions, which are often showcased in vibrant costumes and lively performances. Instruments like the cimbalom and violin play a significant role in Hungarian folk music, while the Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt highlights the nation’s classical contributions.
In visual arts, Hungary has produced notable figures such as Victor Vasarely, a pioneer of the Op Art movement, and László Moholy-Nagy, a key figure in modernist photography and design. The Hungarian National Gallery houses an extensive collection of artworks, reflecting the country's artistic heritage.