Hungary National Day
Thursday, August 20, 2026
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History
Hungary's National Day on August 20 commemorates the founding of the Hungarian state and the commemoration of King Stephen I, who was crowned on this day in 1000 AD. The Hungarian people migrated to the Carpathian Basin in 895 AD under the leadership of Árpád, establishing the Hungarian tribal confederation. After conquering the territory, Hungarian tribes formed a unified state that sought to integrate into Christian Europe. Stephen I was crowned as Hungary's first king in 1000 AD, adopting Christianity as the state religion and establishing institutions that would define Hungarian identity for centuries. His coronation established a monarchy that would endure through the Austro-Hungarian Empire and into the modern Hungarian Republic. August 20 is Hungary's most important national holiday, celebrating the founding of the Hungarian state and the Christianization of the nation under King Stephen I.
How It's Celebrated
Celebrate by learning more about the occasion, sharing on social media with relevant hashtags, participating in community events, or taking small personal actions that align with the day's theme.