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House of Music Budapest1146 Budapest, Olof Palme sétány 3
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Japanese Collection, Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts Budapest
The Japanese Collection is the second largest collection department of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts. It has been formed for 150 years: it covers hundreds of years, consists of almost eight thousand objects coming from almost two hundred collectors.
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'Gothic Art In Hungarian Kingdom Between 1300 – 1500' Exhibition @ National Gallery Budapest
Permanent exhibition: The largest museum collection of winged altars, panel paintings and wooden sculptures from the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor Museum in Budapest
A museum dedicated to the glamourous Hungarian-born actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, who died in 2016, was opened in Budapest on Thursday by her widower Frederic Prinz Von Anhalt.
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Reconstruction of Andrássy Castle in Tiszadob Complete in Hungary
The renovation of the Andássy Castle in Tiszadob, one of the country's most impressive historical buildings, has been completed.
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Paolo Nutini, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 21 July
Paolo Nutini is a true prodigy who, at just 18 years old, has signed a five-album deal with Atlantic Records. Paolo Nutini's albums have conquered the charts and his latest album, Last Night In The Bittersweet, shows just how musically diverse he can be.
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Street Party on France's National Holiday, French Institute Budapest, 13 July
On 13th July, to celebrate France’s National Holiday, the French Institute is hosting a range of free concerts and workshops.
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Summer Festival Guide: Top 15 Concerts @ Sziget Budapest - the “Island of Freedom”
Over 100 nationalities are represented at Sziget each year recently, with people coming from as far away as Brazil or New Zealand. So for expats living here it’s a golden summer opportunity to see a wide range of top international artists play live here in Budapest at the “Island of Freedom” – here are 15 of the best gigs worth considering this year.
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Watch: Four Tet @ Sziget Festival in Budapest, 12 August
Four Tet is the electronic outlet for the solo work of Keiran Hebden. First single was the 36-minute ‘Thirtysixtwentyfive’ on Trevor Jackson's Output Recordings label (1998). ‘Dialogue’ was Four Tet's first full-length album, fusing hip-hop drum lines with dissonant jazz samples.
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