594 result(s) for budapest writer
MITEM Festival: International Theatre Premieres in Budapest between 10 April 11 May
- 24 Feb 2026 5:25 AM
- entertainment
The National Theater of Budapest has announced the program for the 13th Madách International Theatre Meeting (MITEM), which continues its mission of fostering cultural dialogue through diverse, international performances.
Travel Article References for Stephen Linfitt, CEO of the Premier Media for International Community in Hungary, Central Europe
- 9 Feb 2026 9:08 AM
- travel
In short, Stephen Linfitt is a trusted travel writer who has published articles for the world’s top hotels and best airlines for over 30 years, reaching a high-value readership of 50,000+ members of the expat community in the heart of Central Europe.
Free Entry to Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest & More on 22 January
- 21 Jan 2026 8:35 AM
- community & culture
On the Day of Hungarian Culture, January 22, the Petőfi Literary Museum (PIM) and its member institutions, the Ady Memorial Museum, the Fairy Tale Museum, the Kassák Museum, the Museum of the Hungarian Language and the Kazinczy Ferenc Museum, can be visited free of charge.
Ágnes Németh, Founder, Editor in Chief, Hungarianwines.eu
- 14 Jan 2026 11:32 AM
Ágnes is a journalist, wine writer, “creator” and tour guide. She has run Hungarianwines.eu, the only constantly updated English language online magazine about Hungarian wines for 10 years.
Timea Sipos, Hungarian-American Writer & Translator
- 14 Jan 2026 10:45 AM
Tímea is a Hungarian American writer, poet, and literary translator with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a certificate of translation from the Balassi Institute in Budapest.
Balaton Wineries Shine Again at Wine Grand Prix in Hungary
- 12 Jan 2026 8:22 AM
- food & drink
The Hungarian Wine Writers’ Circle (MBK) has announced the winners of its annual Grand Prix, with Lake Balaton’s wine regions once again claiming the top honours. In the white wine category, the 2024 Kéknyelű from Bálint Földi (Badacsony) took the top spot, while the 2021 Peregrina blend from Zelna Winery (Balatonfüred) was named the best red.
Special William Blake Exhibition at Fine Arts Museum
- 5 Jan 2026 6:55 AM
- community & culture
On display until 11 January. For the first time in Hungary, an exhibition of the works of poet and painter William Blake is on show. The exhibition titled The Marriage of Heaven and Hell - William Blake and His Contemporaries is open to the public from this Friday at the magnificent Fine Arts Museum.
Nobel Prize Presented to Hungary's Krasznahorkai for Literature in Stockholm
- 11 Dec 2025 6:35 AM
- community & culture
Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai was presented with the Nobel Prize in Literature at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in Stockholm.
Gábor Csalog Sundays, Budapest Music Center
- 23 Nov 2025 6:00 PM
- contemporary
The two most significant song writers of classical music engage in dialogue on this evening, two composers who were socialized in Vienna and shaped by the intellectual milieu of the Habsburg imperial city: Gustav Mahler and Franz Schubert.
Mahler, who was an admirer of Schubert, spent many years studying the Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a collection of folk song lyrics published in 1805, during ...
MITEM Festival: International Theatre Premieres in Budapest between 10 April 11 May
- 24 Feb 2026 5:25 AM
- entertainment
The National Theater of Budapest has announced the program for the 13th Madách International Theatre Meeting (MITEM), which continues its mission of fostering cultural dialogue through diverse, international performances.
Travel Article References for Stephen Linfitt, CEO of the Premier Media for International Community in Hungary, Central Europe
- 9 Feb 2026 9:08 AM
- travel
In short, Stephen Linfitt is a trusted travel writer who has published articles for the world’s top hotels and best airlines for over 30 years, reaching a high-value readership of 50,000+ members of the expat community in the heart of Central Europe.
Free Entry to Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest & More on 22 January
- 21 Jan 2026 8:35 AM
- community & culture
On the Day of Hungarian Culture, January 22, the Petőfi Literary Museum (PIM) and its member institutions, the Ady Memorial Museum, the Fairy Tale Museum, the Kassák Museum, the Museum of the Hungarian Language and the Kazinczy Ferenc Museum, can be visited free of charge.
Ágnes Németh, Founder, Editor in Chief, Hungarianwines.eu
- 14 Jan 2026 11:32 AM
Ágnes is a journalist, wine writer, “creator” and tour guide. She has run Hungarianwines.eu, the only constantly updated English language online magazine about Hungarian wines for 10 years.
Timea Sipos, Hungarian-American Writer & Translator
- 14 Jan 2026 10:45 AM
Tímea is a Hungarian American writer, poet, and literary translator with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a certificate of translation from the Balassi Institute in Budapest.
Balaton Wineries Shine Again at Wine Grand Prix in Hungary
- 12 Jan 2026 8:22 AM
- food & drink
The Hungarian Wine Writers’ Circle (MBK) has announced the winners of its annual Grand Prix, with Lake Balaton’s wine regions once again claiming the top honours. In the white wine category, the 2024 Kéknyelű from Bálint Földi (Badacsony) took the top spot, while the 2021 Peregrina blend from Zelna Winery (Balatonfüred) was named the best red.
Special William Blake Exhibition at Fine Arts Museum
- 5 Jan 2026 6:55 AM
- community & culture
On display until 11 January. For the first time in Hungary, an exhibition of the works of poet and painter William Blake is on show. The exhibition titled The Marriage of Heaven and Hell - William Blake and His Contemporaries is open to the public from this Friday at the magnificent Fine Arts Museum.
Nobel Prize Presented to Hungary's Krasznahorkai for Literature in Stockholm
- 11 Dec 2025 6:35 AM
- community & culture
Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai was presented with the Nobel Prize in Literature at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in Stockholm.
Gábor Csalog Sundays, Budapest Music Center
- 23 Nov 2025 6:00 PM
- contemporary
The two most significant song writers of classical music engage in dialogue on this evening, two composers who were socialized in Vienna and shaped by the intellectual milieu of the Habsburg imperial city: Gustav Mahler and Franz Schubert.
Mahler, who was an admirer of Schubert, spent many years studying the Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a collection of folk song lyrics published in 1805, during ...


















