
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, or Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, sits with its Renaissance Revival headquarters along the Danube, just above Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. Established in 1825 by Count István Széchenyi, the idea began when he offered one year’s income from his estate during a Diet session in Pressburg, inspiring others to fund Hungary’s learned society. The Academy was officially named in 1845, and its central building was inaugurated in 1865, designed by Friedrich August Stüler. Today, you’re standing at the heart of Hungary’s premier scientific institution, a hub that advances knowledge, disseminates research findings, and strengthens science policy for the nation and beyond. The MTA encompasses eleven main scientific sections—from Linguistics and Literary Scholarship to the broader disciplines that monitor and evaluate research across affiliated institutes and university departments. …
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