The Welsh flag has been projected on to a remote Hungarian castle to mark St David’s Day.
Breda Castle in south-east Hungary was lit up in the colours of Y Ddraig Goch as the Welsh national anthem was played.
However, coronavirus restrictions meant no audience could be present.
The Welsh-Hungarian Cultural Association worked with local residents to arrange the light presentation.
Elizabeth Sillo, chairman of the organisation, said: “We wanted to send a message to our Welsh friends as they mark St David’s Day in an undoubtedly difficult year.
“We’d like everyone in Wales to know that there’s a place in Hungary where people have such admiration for their culture and where they are always welcome.
Hungarian castle s dramatic St David s Day tribute to Wales
Breda Castle was transformed into Y Ddraig Goch as a meesage to our Welsh friends
22:26, 28 FEB 2021
Breda Castle in southeast Hungary which was lit up in the colours of Y Draig Goch as the sound of the Welsh national anthem was played, to mark St David’s Day. (Image: WHCA/PA Wire)
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