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Top Xpat Interviews: "Surprising Expats" - "It's Who You Know About That Counts"
- 2 Aug 2024 3:40 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
IB Visual Arts, Film & Music Evening @ The British International School Budapest
- 14 Mar 2019 12:32 PM
- specials
From The British International School Budapest: "Year 13 Visual Arts students made their Art Teacher very proud on Tuesday 12 March. The fantastic artwork they have spent the last two years making transformed the BISB theatre into an Art gallery.
'Sanghay – Shanghai', Exhibition, Ferenc Hopp Museum
- 12 Feb 2018 9:21 AM
- community & culture
On until 8 April 2018. The new exhibition at the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts, titled Sanghay – Shanghai. Parallel Diversities between East and West, links the emblematic oriental metropolis of Shanghai with the Sanghay Bar in Budapest, a perfect encapsulation of the contradictory image of the East that prevailed in Hungary between the wars.
Top Xpat Interviews: "Surprising Expats" - "It's Who You Know About That Counts"
- 2 Aug 2024 3:40 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
IB Visual Arts, Film & Music Evening @ The British International School Budapest
- 14 Mar 2019 12:32 PM
- specials
From The British International School Budapest: "Year 13 Visual Arts students made their Art Teacher very proud on Tuesday 12 March. The fantastic artwork they have spent the last two years making transformed the BISB theatre into an Art gallery.
'Sanghay – Shanghai', Exhibition, Ferenc Hopp Museum
- 12 Feb 2018 9:21 AM
- community & culture
On until 8 April 2018. The new exhibition at the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts, titled Sanghay – Shanghai. Parallel Diversities between East and West, links the emblematic oriental metropolis of Shanghai with the Sanghay Bar in Budapest, a perfect encapsulation of the contradictory image of the East that prevailed in Hungary between the wars.