58 result(s) for art nouveau
A New Normal For Theatres In Hungary: Swapping The Stage For The Screen
- 1 May 2021 7:10 AM
- community & culture
37 playwrights adapt 37 of Shakespeare’s most iconic scenes to bring drama to our digital screens.
Wolfgang Puck To Open A Spago In Budapest
- 15 Apr 2021 11:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- food & drink
The celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck will open a Spago, his flagship California style restaurant, in Budapest’s Matild Palace - a hotel set to open this summer in a landmark building near the Danube.
Xploring Hungary Video: New Synagogue Of Szeged
- 22 Jan 2021 8:42 AM
- getting around
The new synagogue and the head office of Jewish community could plan Lipót Baumhorn based on a contest of design. The building operation began in the August of 1907 and ended by October.
Uniquely Hungary: Architecture In Budapest, By Anne Zwack
- 15 Oct 2020 7:26 AM
- getting around
If there was any doubt in your mind that Hungarians are individualists – a spirit somewhat dampened by history in the last century, but which is flowing back – you have only to walk the streets of Budapest where no two buildings appear to have been built in exactly the same style.
Xploring Hungary Video: Great Plain Area
- 31 Jul 2020 7:35 PM
- getting around
Alföld is what locals call 'The Great Plain', a place of legends, and legendary sights. The bird nature reserves its two counties contain, the Hortobágy, and the Tisza lake, have made it onto the UNESCO world heritage list for good reason. Take a quick trip through those three parts below, and then enjoy the summary video.
Alexandra Ivanoff: Voice Coach, Arts Journalist
- 22 May 2020 12:41 PM
This New Yorker came to Hungary for the rich musical life, she says. Living in Budapest since 2015, she’s been learning and listening to as much Hungarian music as possible.
XpatLoop Interview: Laurent Langlais, Lifestyle Consultant
- 23 Nov 2015 11:00 AM
Laurent is French born and raised, and his accent is still here to prove it. Fascinated by cities and the metaphysics from an early age, he always wanted to explore urban reality 2.0. After having worked as a computer artist creating virtual worlds, he left this creative but hectic profession to travel the world and ended up spending much time in Asia. This is where he found his true calling as a ...
Xpat Interview: Dr. Jennifer Walker, Freelance Writer & Journalist
- 10 Sep 2014 12:00 PM
Jennifer is an ex-nuclear physicist turned freelance travel writer and cultural journalist. Originally from the UK, Jennifer comes from a mixed background of British and Hungarian heritage. Born in Epsom, Surrey, to an English father and Hungarian mother, Jennifer grew up between East Sussex and Budapest, infusing her with a wanderlust and a fascination for other cultures.
Judith Sollosy, Former Editor of The Hungarian Quarterly
- 11 Jul 2013 12:00 PM
Judith Sollosy is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University and the SUNY at Buffalo Graduate School. She is the translator of contemporary Hungarian authors Péter Esterházy, János Háy, Mihály Kornis, Lajos Parti Nagy, and István Örkény.
A New Normal For Theatres In Hungary: Swapping The Stage For The Screen
- 1 May 2021 7:10 AM
- community & culture
37 playwrights adapt 37 of Shakespeare’s most iconic scenes to bring drama to our digital screens.
Wolfgang Puck To Open A Spago In Budapest
- 15 Apr 2021 11:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- food & drink
The celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck will open a Spago, his flagship California style restaurant, in Budapest’s Matild Palace - a hotel set to open this summer in a landmark building near the Danube.
Xploring Hungary Video: New Synagogue Of Szeged
- 22 Jan 2021 8:42 AM
- getting around
The new synagogue and the head office of Jewish community could plan Lipót Baumhorn based on a contest of design. The building operation began in the August of 1907 and ended by October.
Uniquely Hungary: Architecture In Budapest, By Anne Zwack
- 15 Oct 2020 7:26 AM
- getting around
If there was any doubt in your mind that Hungarians are individualists – a spirit somewhat dampened by history in the last century, but which is flowing back – you have only to walk the streets of Budapest where no two buildings appear to have been built in exactly the same style.
Xploring Hungary Video: Great Plain Area
- 31 Jul 2020 7:35 PM
- getting around
Alföld is what locals call 'The Great Plain', a place of legends, and legendary sights. The bird nature reserves its two counties contain, the Hortobágy, and the Tisza lake, have made it onto the UNESCO world heritage list for good reason. Take a quick trip through those three parts below, and then enjoy the summary video.
Alexandra Ivanoff: Voice Coach, Arts Journalist
- 22 May 2020 12:41 PM
This New Yorker came to Hungary for the rich musical life, she says. Living in Budapest since 2015, she’s been learning and listening to as much Hungarian music as possible.
XpatLoop Interview: Laurent Langlais, Lifestyle Consultant
- 23 Nov 2015 11:00 AM
Laurent is French born and raised, and his accent is still here to prove it. Fascinated by cities and the metaphysics from an early age, he always wanted to explore urban reality 2.0. After having worked as a computer artist creating virtual worlds, he left this creative but hectic profession to travel the world and ended up spending much time in Asia. This is where he found his true calling as a ...
Xpat Interview: Dr. Jennifer Walker, Freelance Writer & Journalist
- 10 Sep 2014 12:00 PM
Jennifer is an ex-nuclear physicist turned freelance travel writer and cultural journalist. Originally from the UK, Jennifer comes from a mixed background of British and Hungarian heritage. Born in Epsom, Surrey, to an English father and Hungarian mother, Jennifer grew up between East Sussex and Budapest, infusing her with a wanderlust and a fascination for other cultures.
Judith Sollosy, Former Editor of The Hungarian Quarterly
- 11 Jul 2013 12:00 PM
Judith Sollosy is a graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University and the SUNY at Buffalo Graduate School. She is the translator of contemporary Hungarian authors Péter Esterházy, János Háy, Mihály Kornis, Lajos Parti Nagy, and István Örkény.


















