The show of paintings, drawings, sculptures and textiles can be seen until the end off next week.
The works of Géza Zichy, Nicolas Timár, Gedeon Horváth, Tibor Dengyel, Pál Horváth, Christina Jékey and Marika Szárasz are included in the show.
Some of the artists left Hungary after the end of WWII and some were refugees of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, while some were born in Belgium, said Andor. Although Hungary?s Presidency of the Council of the European Union came to an end in June, the exhibition is still a part of the cultural ?Hungarian season? attached to the presidency, he added.