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Photo Exhibition: 'Yanomami. Spirits. Survivors', Museum of Ethnography Budapest
- 28 May 2024 5:37 AM
- community & culture
On until 30 June. The Museum of Ethnography is to open its first contemporary photo exhibition in its new building. Titled "Yanomami. Spirits. Survivors" the work of Claudia Andujar, a Hungarian-origin photographer is showcased.
Hungarian Opinion: Péter Magyar Suspected of Being Supported by Bajnai’s Men
- 29 Apr 2024 5:24 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
The pro-government nationwide daily repeats its claim that Péter Magyar’s movement numbers Datadat, an IT business linked to former Socialist PM Gordon Bajnai, among its partners.
Xploring Hungary: Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul in Pécs
- 1 Apr 2024 6:38 AM
- property
The Cathedral is among the most important historical heritage of the town. Built in the 11th-12th century incorporating parts of an earlier 4th-5th-century church, the cathedral's current Neo-Romanesque look dates from the late 19th century.
Amadeus Reimagined: New Series Filmed in Budapest Brings Mozart’s Genius to Life Again
- 21 Mar 2024 5:30 AM
- entertainment
Budapest is poised to become the cinematic stand-in for 18th century Vienna as it sets the stage for the upcoming TV series “Amadeus,” produced by Sky Max and brought to life through a collaborative effort by Two Cities Television and STV Studios.
Xploring Budapest: Railway Museum
- 19 Mar 2024 1:27 PM
- getting around
Europe's largest open-air railway entertainment park in Budapest just opened its gates for the visitors.
Controversial Anti-EU Speech by Orbán Marks Hungary’s March 15 National Holiday
- 18 Mar 2024 5:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
“We cannot accept that Brussels has abandoned Europeans, moreover, turned against them,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a speech marking Hungary’s March 15 national holiday.
David Helfgott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 17 March
- 12 Mar 2024 7:25 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are pleased to announce the return of the world-renowned Australian pianist, David Helfgott, to Budapest. With his unparalleled talent and captivating performance style, Helfgott has left unforgettable memories on numerous international stages.
Xpat Explainer: 15 March Commemoration of 1848 Hungarian Revolution
- 11 Mar 2024 7:13 AM
- community & culture
The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of many of the European Revolutions that year, and was closely linked to other 1848 revolutions in the Habsburg areas. The revolution in the Kingdom of Hungary grew into a war for independence from the Austrian Empire, ruled by the Habsburg monarchy.
Rhoda Scott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 March
- 4 Mar 2024 5:28 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are delighted to announce the highly anticipated event, the "Masters & Pieces" concert, featuring four living legends: Rhoda Scott, the Queen of the Hammond organ, Roby Lakatos, the father of "unorthodox" Gypsy fusion music, Lisztes Jenő, the marvelous artist of the cimbalom, and Mexicanu, the emperor of the harmonica.
Photo Exhibition: 'Yanomami. Spirits. Survivors', Museum of Ethnography Budapest
- 28 May 2024 5:37 AM
- community & culture
On until 30 June. The Museum of Ethnography is to open its first contemporary photo exhibition in its new building. Titled "Yanomami. Spirits. Survivors" the work of Claudia Andujar, a Hungarian-origin photographer is showcased.
Hungarian Opinion: Péter Magyar Suspected of Being Supported by Bajnai’s Men
- 29 Apr 2024 5:24 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
The pro-government nationwide daily repeats its claim that Péter Magyar’s movement numbers Datadat, an IT business linked to former Socialist PM Gordon Bajnai, among its partners.
Xploring Hungary: Cathedral of St. Peter & Paul in Pécs
- 1 Apr 2024 6:38 AM
- property
The Cathedral is among the most important historical heritage of the town. Built in the 11th-12th century incorporating parts of an earlier 4th-5th-century church, the cathedral's current Neo-Romanesque look dates from the late 19th century.
Amadeus Reimagined: New Series Filmed in Budapest Brings Mozart’s Genius to Life Again
- 21 Mar 2024 5:30 AM
- entertainment
Budapest is poised to become the cinematic stand-in for 18th century Vienna as it sets the stage for the upcoming TV series “Amadeus,” produced by Sky Max and brought to life through a collaborative effort by Two Cities Television and STV Studios.
Xploring Budapest: Railway Museum
- 19 Mar 2024 1:27 PM
- getting around
Europe's largest open-air railway entertainment park in Budapest just opened its gates for the visitors.
Controversial Anti-EU Speech by Orbán Marks Hungary’s March 15 National Holiday
- 18 Mar 2024 5:46 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
“We cannot accept that Brussels has abandoned Europeans, moreover, turned against them,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in a speech marking Hungary’s March 15 national holiday.
David Helfgott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 17 March
- 12 Mar 2024 7:25 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are pleased to announce the return of the world-renowned Australian pianist, David Helfgott, to Budapest. With his unparalleled talent and captivating performance style, Helfgott has left unforgettable memories on numerous international stages.
Xpat Explainer: 15 March Commemoration of 1848 Hungarian Revolution
- 11 Mar 2024 7:13 AM
- community & culture
The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of many of the European Revolutions that year, and was closely linked to other 1848 revolutions in the Habsburg areas. The revolution in the Kingdom of Hungary grew into a war for independence from the Austrian Empire, ruled by the Habsburg monarchy.
Rhoda Scott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 March
- 4 Mar 2024 5:28 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are delighted to announce the highly anticipated event, the "Masters & Pieces" concert, featuring four living legends: Rhoda Scott, the Queen of the Hammond organ, Roby Lakatos, the father of "unorthodox" Gypsy fusion music, Lisztes Jenő, the marvelous artist of the cimbalom, and Mexicanu, the emperor of the harmonica.