7 result(s) for medieval in Events
Budapest Hikers, Tokaj Adventure, 3 August
- 3 Aug 2024 7:10 AM
- community
In the midst of the summer heat, we are inviting you to the most scenic Hungarian river beach, the Tisza riverbank at Tokaj!
To max out the experience, we'll also hike to the peak of the Tokaj mountain and descend down to the largest, medieval cellar of the world-famous wine region!
The entire Tokaj wine region was granted the world heritage title , it is the unique white dessert wine ...
'Carmina Burana', Opera House Budapest, 16 April
- 16 Apr 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Scenic cantata, in the original languages, with Hungarian and English surtitles.
O Fortuna. Everyone knows the overwhelmingly powerful opening motifs of Carl Orff's most famous work. What fewer people know is that Carmina Burana was not intended to be an oratorical work, but was instead expressly meant for the stage.
This becomes clear from the piece's (originally Latin) subtitle: “Secular ...
Ballet Pécs: Carmina Burana, Opera House Budapest, 13 December
- 3 Dec 2023 7:00 PM
- classical
Carmina Burana is an unavoidable subject, a great task that is nevertheless a wonderful challenge in the career of a choreographer and one that sooner or later draws the creative artist to it. Orff's composition elevates the medieval student songs to a loftier region.
The majesty of the music inspires the choreographer to bear testimony to this self-destructive and mechanised world with an ...
Savaria Historical Carnival, Szombathely, 24-27 August
- 24 Aug 2023 10:38 AM
- community
From 24-27 August, the western Hungarian city of Szombathely hosts its annual Savaria Historical Carnival, the largest of its kind in Central Europe, dating back to 1961.
Some 300 events await an estimated 100,000-120,000 visitors at 25 venues, with legionnaires in Roman combat gear, fearless gladiators, medieval knights and Hungarian heritage preservers in authentic costume.
International Palace Games, Visegrád, 7 - 9 July
- 9 Jul 2023 12:00 PM
- community
Celebrating royal get-togethers of centuries past, this three-day event of knightly battles and medieval music takes place in the very place where Central European nobility met back in the day, Visegrád, overlooking the Danube from its lofty vantage point.
Relax & Connect, Buda Mountains Hike, Budapest, 2 October
- 2 Oct 2021 10:00 AM
- community
The summer season is over, our discussion events have started, and now we invite you to join us on a date with nature. This hike will take us on a short, circa 12K route near Budapest with some nice views and a medieval castle.
It's a perfect opportunity to move your body, clear your mind and connect with your fellow Bridgers.
Where and when - We will meet at 10 AM at Széll Kálmán tér, ...
'Perspective' Online Tour At Fine Arts Museum Budapest
- 11 May 2021 3:23 PM
- classical
How do we perceive the world around us and how do we record it these days? Primarily in photographs but also on film, in HD or 4K… This was not always the case. Let’s travel five hundred or a thousand years back in time.
How did artists see the world that surrounded them? And how did they depict it on a flat surface? What was more important for them? The exact representation of reality or the ...
Budapest Hikers, Tokaj Adventure, 3 August
- 3 Aug 2024 7:10 AM
- community
In the midst of the summer heat, we are inviting you to the most scenic Hungarian river beach, the Tisza riverbank at Tokaj!
To max out the experience, we'll also hike to the peak of the Tokaj mountain and descend down to the largest, medieval cellar of the world-famous wine region!
The entire Tokaj wine region was granted the world heritage title , it is the unique white dessert wine ...
'Carmina Burana', Opera House Budapest, 16 April
- 16 Apr 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Scenic cantata, in the original languages, with Hungarian and English surtitles.
O Fortuna. Everyone knows the overwhelmingly powerful opening motifs of Carl Orff's most famous work. What fewer people know is that Carmina Burana was not intended to be an oratorical work, but was instead expressly meant for the stage.
This becomes clear from the piece's (originally Latin) subtitle: “Secular ...
Ballet Pécs: Carmina Burana, Opera House Budapest, 13 December
- 3 Dec 2023 7:00 PM
- classical
Carmina Burana is an unavoidable subject, a great task that is nevertheless a wonderful challenge in the career of a choreographer and one that sooner or later draws the creative artist to it. Orff's composition elevates the medieval student songs to a loftier region.
The majesty of the music inspires the choreographer to bear testimony to this self-destructive and mechanised world with an ...
Savaria Historical Carnival, Szombathely, 24-27 August
- 24 Aug 2023 10:38 AM
- community
From 24-27 August, the western Hungarian city of Szombathely hosts its annual Savaria Historical Carnival, the largest of its kind in Central Europe, dating back to 1961.
Some 300 events await an estimated 100,000-120,000 visitors at 25 venues, with legionnaires in Roman combat gear, fearless gladiators, medieval knights and Hungarian heritage preservers in authentic costume.
International Palace Games, Visegrád, 7 - 9 July
- 9 Jul 2023 12:00 PM
- community
Celebrating royal get-togethers of centuries past, this three-day event of knightly battles and medieval music takes place in the very place where Central European nobility met back in the day, Visegrád, overlooking the Danube from its lofty vantage point.
Relax & Connect, Buda Mountains Hike, Budapest, 2 October
- 2 Oct 2021 10:00 AM
- community
The summer season is over, our discussion events have started, and now we invite you to join us on a date with nature. This hike will take us on a short, circa 12K route near Budapest with some nice views and a medieval castle.
It's a perfect opportunity to move your body, clear your mind and connect with your fellow Bridgers.
Where and when - We will meet at 10 AM at Széll Kálmán tér, ...
'Perspective' Online Tour At Fine Arts Museum Budapest
- 11 May 2021 3:23 PM
- classical
How do we perceive the world around us and how do we record it these days? Primarily in photographs but also on film, in HD or 4K… This was not always the case. Let’s travel five hundred or a thousand years back in time.
How did artists see the world that surrounded them? And how did they depict it on a flat surface? What was more important for them? The exact representation of reality or the ...