136 result(s) for budapest eye in Community & Culture
Győző Byhon’s Urbi Et Orbi Exhibition @ Műcsarnok In Budapest
- 2 Nov 2020 1:21 PM
- community & culture
On view until 20 January 2021. In the last one and a half decades Győző Byhon has been honing his artistic technique with great care.
Győr Ballet: Anna Karenina, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 3 November
- 28 Oct 2020 7:42 AM
- community & culture
This première by the Ballet Company of Győr will be an adaptation for dance theatre of Anna Karenina, one of the most famous romances in literary history, staged by Seregi Award- and Harangozó Award-winning choreographer László Velekei.
Robert Doisneau: 'From Paris To Palm Springs' Photo Exhibition
- 8 Oct 2020 10:03 AM
- community & culture
Now on until 10 January. Robert Doisneau was born in Paris in 1912, and never really detached himself from his hometown.
Interviews: How Expats Coped With The Covid-19 Shutdown In Hungary - Part 1
- 14 Jul 2020 4:04 PM
- community & culture
By Alexandra Ivanoff for XpatLoop. March 16th 2020: None of us will ever forget it. Hungary’s theatres, mozis, bars, schools, churches, and restaurants, all closed their doors that day. Everyone marooned themselves at home, with no idea how long self-isolation from the approaching Covid-19 would last.
'Life Is Perhaps Not Even Worth Living Without Hungarian Culture' - PM Orbán
- 24 Jun 2020 12:16 PM
- community & culture
Hungarian culture is a creative and cohesive force without which not only can we not survive, but neither can we live; and it is perhaps not even worth living without, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the funeral of Honorary President of the Hungarian Academy of Arts György Fekete at the Fiumei út cemetery in Budapest on Tuesday.
'Japonisme In Austro-Hungarian Monarchy' Exhibition @ Museum Of Fine Arts
- 18 Feb 2020 8:17 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 17 May. The Museum of Fine Arts celebrates the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Hungary with two exhibitions.
Our Love: Kalotaszeg @ Palace Of Arts, 13 February
- 21 Jan 2020 8:18 AM
- community & culture
„In case the vicinity of Kalotaszeg isassessed from the window of a train dashing the territory lengthwise, then all we can find is that the majority of the aforementioned territory is nothing else but humdrum, barren, and even sorrowful."
New Year's Concert For Young People @ Palace Of Arts, 1 January
- 10 Dec 2019 9:33 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
The Creation is a multi-layered masterpiece that is enjoyed by young and old alike. Joseph Haydn's oratorio proclaims the greatness and incredible richness of earthly existence, with each passage revealing the particulars of this miracle to the listener like a picture book - with vibrant colours, great warmth and charm, and no little humour.
Bauhaus100 - Photography Of László Moholy-Nagy @ Mai Manó House
- 1 Apr 2019 2:38 PM
- community & culture
Now on until 12 May. The corpus preserved at the Hungarian Museum of Photography contains photographs from Moholy-Nagy’s European period, conceived between 1922 and 1937.
Győző Byhon’s Urbi Et Orbi Exhibition @ Műcsarnok In Budapest
- 2 Nov 2020 1:21 PM
- community & culture
On view until 20 January 2021. In the last one and a half decades Győző Byhon has been honing his artistic technique with great care.
Győr Ballet: Anna Karenina, Palace Of Arts Budapest, 3 November
- 28 Oct 2020 7:42 AM
- community & culture
This première by the Ballet Company of Győr will be an adaptation for dance theatre of Anna Karenina, one of the most famous romances in literary history, staged by Seregi Award- and Harangozó Award-winning choreographer László Velekei.
Robert Doisneau: 'From Paris To Palm Springs' Photo Exhibition
- 8 Oct 2020 10:03 AM
- community & culture
Now on until 10 January. Robert Doisneau was born in Paris in 1912, and never really detached himself from his hometown.
Interviews: How Expats Coped With The Covid-19 Shutdown In Hungary - Part 1
- 14 Jul 2020 4:04 PM
- community & culture
By Alexandra Ivanoff for XpatLoop. March 16th 2020: None of us will ever forget it. Hungary’s theatres, mozis, bars, schools, churches, and restaurants, all closed their doors that day. Everyone marooned themselves at home, with no idea how long self-isolation from the approaching Covid-19 would last.
'Life Is Perhaps Not Even Worth Living Without Hungarian Culture' - PM Orbán
- 24 Jun 2020 12:16 PM
- community & culture
Hungarian culture is a creative and cohesive force without which not only can we not survive, but neither can we live; and it is perhaps not even worth living without, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the funeral of Honorary President of the Hungarian Academy of Arts György Fekete at the Fiumei út cemetery in Budapest on Tuesday.
'Japonisme In Austro-Hungarian Monarchy' Exhibition @ Museum Of Fine Arts
- 18 Feb 2020 8:17 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 17 May. The Museum of Fine Arts celebrates the 150th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Japan and Hungary with two exhibitions.
Our Love: Kalotaszeg @ Palace Of Arts, 13 February
- 21 Jan 2020 8:18 AM
- community & culture
„In case the vicinity of Kalotaszeg isassessed from the window of a train dashing the territory lengthwise, then all we can find is that the majority of the aforementioned territory is nothing else but humdrum, barren, and even sorrowful."
New Year's Concert For Young People @ Palace Of Arts, 1 January
- 10 Dec 2019 9:33 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
The Creation is a multi-layered masterpiece that is enjoyed by young and old alike. Joseph Haydn's oratorio proclaims the greatness and incredible richness of earthly existence, with each passage revealing the particulars of this miracle to the listener like a picture book - with vibrant colours, great warmth and charm, and no little humour.
Bauhaus100 - Photography Of László Moholy-Nagy @ Mai Manó House
- 1 Apr 2019 2:38 PM
- community & culture
Now on until 12 May. The corpus preserved at the Hungarian Museum of Photography contains photographs from Moholy-Nagy’s European period, conceived between 1922 and 1937.