Journalists from Hungary came for an excursion to the Museum of the Elbasy Library. The guests got acquainted with the history of independent Kazakhstan and shared their impressions of their stay in Nur-Sultan.

As the correspondent of the “Magyar Nemzet” newspaper Anton Bendarzhevski noted, the Kazakhstan’s capital surprises with its history and current level of development. The journalist compared the city to one of the thriving cities in the Middle East.

“To be honest, I am delighted with the degree of progressiveness of the Kazakh capital. This was unexpected for me. The city is incredibly beautiful, and even in winter it is charming with its people, perfect lines, textured buildings. It reminded me very much of Dubai, only in the winter version. Days fly by here instantly, this trip and acquaintance with Kazakhstan evokes a lot of emotions and impressions”,- A. Bendarzhevski shared.
The exhibits of the Elbasy Library are located in halls that are created taking into account the latest digital technologies. In particular, installations, holographic compositions in 3D format, electronic maps, mapping shows, touch monitors, media tables and much more are actively used here. Observers from Hungary focused their attention on the development plan for the city of Nur-Sultan. A detailed story of the guide about the transfer and development of the new capital of Kazakhstan was supported by unique documents presented in the exposition "The Way of the Strategist".

During the City Development mapping show, foreign guests learned about the plans for the development of the city's polycentricity until 2030. The journalists were impressed by the layout of the capital, where one by one the objects of architecture that have already become cult are dynamically illuminated.
Observers from Hungary spent most of their time in the Hall of Fame. Here they got the opportunity to study in detail the state awards of the First President of Kazakhstan - Elbasy, presented to him in different years by the leaders of foreign states. As the Hungarian journalist Viktor Buzna noted, the equipment of the Elbasy Library museum awakens interest in a more detailed study of the history of the Country of the Great Steppe.
“Such a state-of-the-art museum is rare, and to be honest, it caused great surprise and admiration in our country. Advanced technologies allow deeply revealing important historical milestones. Here you can find video, audio support, interactive features, a wide selection of multimedia. It is beautiful and effective, and most importantly, it works productively. I think we can learn a lot from you. I wish even brighter heights to the people of Kazakhstan”,- V. Buzna said.
At the end of the excursion, foreign journalists expressed gratitude to the staff of the Elbasy Library and invited everyone to visit Hungary.