177 result(s) for 19th century art
Video: Quirky History Of April Fools' Day & Its Customs In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2022 4:53 PM
- entertainment
April Fools' Day (sometimes called All Fools' Day) is celebrated every year on April 1 by playing practical jokes and spreading hoaxes. The jokes and their victims are called April fools. People playing April Fool jokes expose their prank by shouting April Fool.
Budapest Photos: Special Hidden Mini Statues
- 7 Mar 2022 9:44 AM
- https://budapestflow.com/
- getting around
What do a murdered squirrel, a tiny tank and Hungarian puppet have in common? No, this isn’t some weird riddle; they are all the artistic antics of Mihály Kolodko, a guerilla-sculptor, a Ukranian citizen with Hungarian origins, who was born in the Transcarpathian city of Uzhhorod (Ungvár).
Szentesi Paprika, Embroidered Coat, Traditional Heasdstones Inscribed on Hungarikum List
- 8 Dec 2021 8:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Szentesi paprika, the Hungarian peasant folk art-embroidered coat and traditional headstones from around the Carpathian Basin have been added to the list of unique Hungarian products, the minister of agriculture said on Tuesday.
Whiskynet Insight: Caribbean Rums That Deserve a Place in Your Collection – Part 2
- 17 Nov 2021 8:15 AM
- specials
“Plantation Rum – The diversity of terroir.” The story of rum begins in Barbados. Barbados was in 1627 the originator of sugar cane cultivation in the Caribbean. Rum is produced in 1642 and demand rapidly soars on the old European continent. Plantation has rums from terroirs like Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, Panama, etc.
Lesser Known But Facinating Museums in Budapest
- 1 Nov 2021 12:44 PM
- entertainment
Budapest can be called the city of museums for a reason. The Hungarian National Gallery, the Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum are known by many. But at the same time, the museum scene of Budapest has the advantage of offering splendid collections almost everywhere in the city so you can get to know the least frequented parts of Budapest, as well.
Towards Towers - Hidden Churches of Budapest, Petőfi Square, 12 September
- 12 Sep 2021 4:25 PM
- community
Meeting point: 1052 Budapest, Petőfi Square
Length of the English event: 2.5 hours
Route: Inner City Parish Church, Március 15. Square – Orthodox Cathedral of Our Lady, Petőfi Square – Szervita Square Catholic Church– Deák Square Lutheran Church – Rumbach Sebestyén Street Synagogue – Szent Stephen Basilica, Szent István Square – Church of Returning Home, Szabadság Square – Hold Street ...
'The Past & Present of Facility Management' by B+N
- 30 Jun 2021 4:49 PM
- specials
Building management is an older profession than many of us would think, and in various forms FM professionals have been in business for a long time. The significance of their work is best confirmed by old buildings themselves, some hundreds of years old, which have survived in all their splendour and are still in operation today.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
The Sacred Wagner, Opera House Budapest, 17 April
- 17 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Hungarian-born János Richter, known to the world as Hans Richter, was one of the most influential personalities in the world of music of his age.
He was the first to conduct the a most important pieces of the 19th century, the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen in Bayreuth. The artist, who was a friend of Wagner and Liszt's, later often turned up at the Opera House, and was also linked to the ...
Video: Quirky History Of April Fools' Day & Its Customs In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2022 4:53 PM
- entertainment
April Fools' Day (sometimes called All Fools' Day) is celebrated every year on April 1 by playing practical jokes and spreading hoaxes. The jokes and their victims are called April fools. People playing April Fool jokes expose their prank by shouting April Fool.
Budapest Photos: Special Hidden Mini Statues
- 7 Mar 2022 9:44 AM
- https://budapestflow.com/
- getting around
What do a murdered squirrel, a tiny tank and Hungarian puppet have in common? No, this isn’t some weird riddle; they are all the artistic antics of Mihály Kolodko, a guerilla-sculptor, a Ukranian citizen with Hungarian origins, who was born in the Transcarpathian city of Uzhhorod (Ungvár).
Szentesi Paprika, Embroidered Coat, Traditional Heasdstones Inscribed on Hungarikum List
- 8 Dec 2021 8:20 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
Szentesi paprika, the Hungarian peasant folk art-embroidered coat and traditional headstones from around the Carpathian Basin have been added to the list of unique Hungarian products, the minister of agriculture said on Tuesday.
Whiskynet Insight: Caribbean Rums That Deserve a Place in Your Collection – Part 2
- 17 Nov 2021 8:15 AM
- specials
“Plantation Rum – The diversity of terroir.” The story of rum begins in Barbados. Barbados was in 1627 the originator of sugar cane cultivation in the Caribbean. Rum is produced in 1642 and demand rapidly soars on the old European continent. Plantation has rums from terroirs like Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, Panama, etc.
Lesser Known But Facinating Museums in Budapest
- 1 Nov 2021 12:44 PM
- entertainment
Budapest can be called the city of museums for a reason. The Hungarian National Gallery, the Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum are known by many. But at the same time, the museum scene of Budapest has the advantage of offering splendid collections almost everywhere in the city so you can get to know the least frequented parts of Budapest, as well.
Towards Towers - Hidden Churches of Budapest, Petőfi Square, 12 September
- 12 Sep 2021 4:25 PM
- community
Meeting point: 1052 Budapest, Petőfi Square
Length of the English event: 2.5 hours
Route: Inner City Parish Church, Március 15. Square – Orthodox Cathedral of Our Lady, Petőfi Square – Szervita Square Catholic Church– Deák Square Lutheran Church – Rumbach Sebestyén Street Synagogue – Szent Stephen Basilica, Szent István Square – Church of Returning Home, Szabadság Square – Hold Street ...
'The Past & Present of Facility Management' by B+N
- 30 Jun 2021 4:49 PM
- specials
Building management is an older profession than many of us would think, and in various forms FM professionals have been in business for a long time. The significance of their work is best confirmed by old buildings themselves, some hundreds of years old, which have survived in all their splendour and are still in operation today.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
The Sacred Wagner, Opera House Budapest, 17 April
- 17 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Hungarian-born János Richter, known to the world as Hans Richter, was one of the most influential personalities in the world of music of his age.
He was the first to conduct the a most important pieces of the 19th century, the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen in Bayreuth. The artist, who was a friend of Wagner and Liszt's, later often turned up at the Opera House, and was also linked to the ...


















