Klebelsberg Award
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Date1935
LocationBudapest
CountryHungary
| Klebelberg Award | |
|---|---|
| Hungarian: Klebelsberg-díj | |
| Date | 1935 |
| Location | Budapest |
| Country | Hungary |
The Klebelsberg Award (Hungarian: Klebelsberg-díj) is a distinction awarded to Hungarian institutions or persons who have contributed to cultural activities in Hungary.[1] The award was established in 1935 in memory of former Hungarian culture minister Count Kuno von Klebelsberg. The award was discontinued during the communist regime, but was reestablished in 1992.