On June 24, 1988, the church received legal recognition from the Hungarian government.
[4] In 2003, a complex housing the mission office and home, a chapel, Church Educational System offices, classrooms, and an activity area was completed and dedicated in Budapest.
[1] In 2022, during the Ukrainian refugee crisis, the LDS Church found and funded an organization renting an entire 62-room hotel in Hungary and assisting covering the rental cost at the hotel..
After the LDS Church gained official recognition in Hungary in 1988, the country became part of the Austria Vienna East Mission.
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