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2010-02-28 23:33:13 | cocodeo

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2005. októberében szerveztük meg az első alkalommal a Terrarisztikai Börzét, azzal a céllal, hogy az itthoni terraristáknak is legyen lehetősége arra, hogy eladják, elcseréljék, vagy csupán megmutassák állataikat az érdeklődőknek. Az első, Almássy téri börzét még egy követte, majd a Hungexpon öt, mire reményeink szerint végleg letáboroztunk az Óbudai Művelődési Házban (1032 Budapest, San Marco utca 81.).

A helyszín a San Marco utca, tökéletesen megfelel a rendezvény lebonyolítására, hiszen nemcsak barátságos, csendes a környezet, hanem könnyen megközelíthető tömegközlekedéssel is. Télen jól fűthető ezáltal lehetőséget teremt a jobb szervezés lebonyolítására. A parkolás is megoldott a zárpor utca iskola előtti nagy parkolóban.

Reméljük, hogy sok örömteli pillanatban lesz mindenkinek része aki ellátogat a börzére, melyre szeretettel várunk minden érdeklődőt.

Üdvözlettel a szervezők.

Venue

THE FAIR

Hungary’s largest and most famous terraristic show and meeting is the "Budapest Terrarisztika Börze". It takes place at the "Óbudai Művelődési Központ" which is a 800 square meter big culture center in the oldest part of Budapest, called Óbuda. It is a really friendly place with good parking possibilites, and easy to reach by the public transport. If you wish to meet Hungary’s top herpetoculturists and breeders then it is the best place for You. We organise this fair trice a year (spring-fall-winter). For exhibitors we can offer exhibitor tables (200X 70 cm), wich you can reserve online. Please if You decide to attend on this fair read carefully the regulations also.

BUDAPEST

What does Budapest look like? - you may ask. In a word or two: Exciting, surprising. Ancient history and recent past, charm and elegance come together to make up the capital, home of two million people. Budapest was born in 1873 when three separate cities Pest, Buda, Óbuda were unified.

The city is divided by the River Danube into two parts: Pest and Buda, which gives the main characteristic of the capital. The twin cities of Buda and Pest contain homogenous parts of different building periods such as vestiges of the Roman occupation, the prestigious Castle District preserved in Romanesque and Gothic style, the rigour of the Habsburg Citadel, the eclecticism of the turn-of-thecentury buildings boasting the richness of the new citizens. The flat east bank is Pest, being the part mainly representing the 19th century with the Parliament, the Heroes’ Square, the Andrássy Boulvard etc. and also known as the dynamic administrative and business centre of the country. The hilly west bank is Buda being old historical part of the metropolis, celebrates two thousands years of human history since the land was already a province of the Roman Empire. Because of its cosmopolitan flair, Budapest is called "Paris of the East" as well.

Budapest is the only capital in the world with more than 100 active thermal springs and fountains. Among them there are still operating Turkish baths: bath of Rác, Rudas and the King bath.

Budapest also has a great tradition in hosting special events and prestigious festivals: each of the four seasons has its own festival.

The traditions of Hungarian cuisine and wine have, in the last ten to fifteen years, successfully mingled with modern sophistication. There are places where homemade Hungarian dishes are provided but you can also find food from around the world offering every gourmand something to his/her taste.

Wine making in Hungary has a glorious history: Hungarian wines have been drunk in the civilised world for centuries maintaining Hungary’s position as the third senior wine producing country in Europe.

Programmes for animal lovers:

1.Budapest Zoo
One of the world’s oldest zoos was founded in the Budapest City Park in 1866. Near Hősök aquare and Széchenyi Bath the Zoo has more than 5000 animals of almost 750 species and about 2000 plant species. With its 1.1 million visitor per year Budapest Zoo is the most popular public institution in Hungary.

As a modern zoo, they serve nature conservation, research, recreation and education purposes, but we have a long and exciting history, and a unique architectural heritage.

www.zoobudapest.hu

2.Campona tropicarium

The largest aquarium in Central Europe. Was oppened ont he 26 th of May, 2000.

Take a look on this beautiful oasis where every plant animal and habitat is there to serve your education and enjoyment.

www.tropicarium.hu

3.Budakeszi Vadaspark

The park is situated on the border between Budapest and Budakeszi. In this area the dominant north-westerly winds blowfresh air to the forests of the community. Thus the forests of the valleys at the edge of Budapest, surrounding Budakeszi are of special importance. Not very long ago the area used to be the recreational place for famous people. Signs used to advertise the privilege of the crowned few - "Forbidden crown land!"

Here you can see mostly native mammals in nice runners. Like red deer, bison, fox, raptors etc

www.vadaspark-budakeszi.hu