On 3 June, a unique archaeological exhibition will open in Pannonhalma and Szombathely as part of the Saint Martin Year. Featuring famous archaeological artefacts and numerous gold objects, including a piece of the Nagyszentmiklós treasure, the exhibition will cover nearly five centuries of St Martin's homeland, Pannonia, and give an insight into the spread of Christianity in the region. This is the first time that the public has been able to see the cultural and artistic treasures of the period, which are of international importance.
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