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Xplore Budapest: Hungarian Railway Museum
Europe's largest open-air railway entertainment park in Budapest just opened its gates for the visitors.
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Garden Expo, Budapest Aréna, 22 – 24 March
Whether it is a garden, a terrace, or just a balcony, the garden lifestyle exhibition, called GardenExpo taking place annually in Papp László Budapest Sport Arena, held this year on March 22-24 gives the perfect and hottest answer of the given year to everything.
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The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD 2023/24, Palace of Arts Budapest, 9 March - 13 May
The 2023/24 season at New York’s Metropolitan Opera promises to be even more diverse than usual, a fact that is faithfully reflected in this year’s programme of Met HD Live broadcasts.
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Special Photo Exhibition: 'Budapest - The First Golden Age', National Gallery Budapest
On display until 7 April 2024. A special photography exhibition displaying more than one hundred works opens in the Hungarian National Gallery in the middle of November to mark the 150th birthday of Budapest.
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Season Opening at the Railway Museum Budapest, 1 April
From the Museum Team: Let’s celebrate the arrival of spring together! Join us on Easter Monday, April 1, as we have a full day of family activities planned for our visitors at the Hungarian Railway Museum!
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Guided Tour in English of the 'True Visions', Műcsarnok Budapest, 5 April
Vivien Boronyák is an art manager with more than a decade of professional experience in photography as the project manager of the Hungarian House of Photography – Mai Manó House and the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center.
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'Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks', Müpa Budapest, 4 - 14 April
Launched in the spring of 2021, on the 140th anniversary of the birth of Béla Bartók, the world-famous Hungarian composer, the Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks is a unique event series dedicated to the arts.
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'Budapest Wagner Days', Palace of Arts, 14 - 29 June
“No Tickets for Bayreuth? Budapest Has a Wagner Festival, Too.” So read the headline from the effusive 2013 New York Times review of the Budapest Wagner Days.
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