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National Dance Theatre Budapest1024 Budapest, Kis Rókus u. 16-20
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RentIT Open Week, Budapest, 23 - 31 January
RentIT Team warmly invites you to the RentIT Open Week, technology showcase at their new headquarters
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Women's Quota 02, Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art Budapest
On display from 24 January until 16 March. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art presents for the first time a selection of works from its collection made exclusively by women.
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À la Carte Brunch at AGOS Restaurant at Kimpton BEM Budapest
Sundays are for slowing down, savoring life, and treating yourself to something special.
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Budapest's House of Music to Host Festival for Upgraded Sound Dome Reopening
The House of Music is hosting a festival this week on the occasion of the reopening of its completely upgraded "immersive" cinematic room, the Sound Dome, the organisers have said.
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Bartók Spring at Müpa Budapest 4-13 April 2025
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 Festival Orchestra, Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, 15 – 17 February
A Czech conductor, three Czech composers and a Czech violinist: in other words, a Czech concert. The program features Janáček’s most unique opera, The Cunning Little Vixen, in suite form, followed by a piece which can also be regarded as a violin concerto, Fantasy by Dvořák’s son-in-law, Suk.
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Super Bowl Watchparty, ETELE Cinema Budapest, 9 February
Experience the biggest American football event in the best place. On the evening of February 9, join us as we bring you the official Hungarian coverage of the 2025 NFL Super Bowl on the big screen in partnership with Network4.
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Early Music Festival, Palace of Arts Budapest, 21 February - 23 March
Early music is everything except outdated. What we attempt to show with our festival is that works from past centuries are capable of providing us with surprising new experiences.
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