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Béla Bartók National Concert Hall Budapest1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1.
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Xploring Budapest: Railway Museum
Europe's largest open-air railway entertainment park in Budapest just opened its gates for the visitors.
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'From Delacroix To Vasarely' International Art @ Hungarian National Gallery
Permanent exhibition: One of the most fundamental adjustments is that the collection is moving out of the recently renovated building of the Museum of Fine Arts, which now serves as the home of art from antiquity until the year 1800.
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Top 3 Night Hike Trails Around Budapest
Hiking is typically associated with spring or summer, rarely with winter. Yet, hiking can be an enjoyable pursuit regardless of the season. While the days seem shorter, fret not.
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'Time Machine': New Selection From The Collection Of Ludwig Museum In Budapest
On view until 31 December 2024. Time machine is a device that only exists in theory so far, with the help of which we can fly our physical body into the past or the future.
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Coming Up
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Special Concert to Mark Anniversary of Hungarian Holocaust
In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Hungarian Holocaust, concert artists will pay tribute to its victims as part of the Festival Academy’s Budapest Summer Festival held at the Dohány Street Synagogue on July 15.
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Watch: Janelle Monáe @ Sziget Festival in Budapest, 11 August
Janelle Monáe is a multi-hyphenate, 10x Grammy®-nominated artist, New York Times’ best-selling author, actor, and fashion icon.
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Watch: Kylie @ Sziget Festival in Budapest, 7 August
Kylie’s glittering career has seen her amass sales of over 80 million records worldwide, 5 billion streams and 9 UK No 1 albums. Her multiple awards include 4 BRIT awards, 2 MTV awards, and 2 Grammys.
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Watch: Stormzy @ Sziget Festival in Budapest, 9 August
Stormzy is a multi-award-winning musician who hails from South London, England. His three albums to date; ‘Gang Signs & Prayer’, ‘Heavy Is The Head’ and ‘This Is What I Mean’ all finished at #1 in the UK album chart, with the former two subsequently being nominated for the prestigious Mercury Music Prize.
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