On 16 March, Máté Vincze, Deputy State Secretary for Public Collections and Cultural Development, had a fruitful meeting with Helene Nordborg Kiær, Head of the Cultural Heritage Office of the Danish Ministry of Culture, with whom they discussed the further potential of Hungarian-Danish cultural relations, in addition to sharing good practices between the two countries. In a bilateral meeting with Deputy State Secretary Máté Vincze, Mads Kähler Holst, Director of the world-famous Moesgaard Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Aarhus, said that the large-scale and highly successful temporary exhibition "Out of Chaos", open from November last year to August this year, is expected to attract more than 200,000 visitors until the end of the summer, and expressed his thanks to the professional staff of Hungarian museums. The exhibition shows the rise and fall of empires, with a special focus on Viking and Hun culture. The latter is based on collections on loan from the Hungarian National Museum, the Hungarian Museum of Natural History and the Déri Museum in Debrecen, among others. It was a particular cultural diplomatic success that Queen Margaret II of Denmark devoted nearly an hour to viewing the Hungarian material at the opening of the exhibition in November, ably guided by museum experts and Ambassador Gabriella Jakab. Europe's longest reigning monarch showed a particular interest in the Hun jewellery and the unusual Hun princely skull. 

Finally, Deputy State Secretary Máté Vincze, accompanied by the outgoing Honorary Consul General Heine Sveistrup Jensen, visited the open-air museum Den Gamle By in the Old Town of Aarhus, which has excellent relations with the Szentendre Skanzen in Hungary.