Budapest Architecture Film Festival, Toldi Cinema, 3 – 5 March

  • 23 Feb 2023 9:50 AM
Budapest Architecture Film Festival, Toldi Cinema, 3 – 5 March
Organized by the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre, the festival’s mission is to present an overview of architectural issues currently affecting the world, the region, and Hungary.

Furthermore, it serves as a meeting point for architects, film lovers, and everyone else interested in the festival.

The organizers believe architecture and urban development are common causes, hence the goal of the carefully-selected program is to initiate a dialogue about the built and unbuilt environment and to encourage the audience to reflect and act.

Tickets
Full price: 2100 HUF
Student discount: 1700 HUF
Festival pass (valid for 6 different films): 10500 HUF

Buy tickets in advance
Tickets are availabe in advance starting with the 23rd of February: online on Toldi Cinema’s website (in Hungarian) and offline in the cinema (the cashier opens half an hour before the first screening every day).
Only a limited number of tickets is available.

More info and detailed program:
Budapest Architecture Film Festival

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