82 result(s) for middle ages
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 1 May 2021 10:08 AM
- contemporary
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
However, from an archaeological point of view it is exactly women's graves which are more spectacular, richer and more colourful than those of ...
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 30 Apr 2021 11:05 AM
- community & culture
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
Top 10+1 Virtual Exhibitions Now On In Budapest
- 3 Apr 2021 8:44 AM
- https://nowudapest.com/
- community & culture
You can currently see many of Budapest's best exhibitions online, or walk through the museum's buildings from the comfort of your own living room.
Mass Graves Investigated At Mohács - A Key Historical Site For Hungarians
- 19 Aug 2020 8:53 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- community & culture
Archaeologists from the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs have started to dig out the mass graves in Mohács, where perhaps the most consequential battle of Eastern European history took place almost 500 years ago between Ottoman and Hungarian troops.
Xploring Hungary Video: Eger & Surroundings - Including Miskolctapolca Cave Bath
- 6 Aug 2020 7:38 AM
- getting around
Like a Baroque jewellery box, the towns of Eger and Miskolc, embraced by the scenic Bükk mountains, are home to a number of unique treasures, natural and man-made, both above and below ground - as the video at the end shows.
Photo Article: Xploring Budapest’s Bridges
- 27 Nov 2019 9:36 AM
- https://likelocals.blog/
- getting around
Eight bridges span the Danube in Budapest linking Buda and Pest, each with a fascinating tale to tell. The oldest is the famous Chain Bridge, which was opened for public traffic in 1849. Nowadays, each bridge has a totally different character and style.
'Mothering Sunday', Saint Margaret’s Anglican Church Budapest, 31 March
- 20 Mar 2019 6:13 AM
- community & culture
No one is quite sure of the origin of Mothering Sunday. Scholars suggest the name may harken back to a custom in the late Middle Ages of returning to one’s home – or mother – church around this time of year.
Traditional "Farsang" Carnival Season In Hungary
- 8 Jan 2019 4:22 PM
- entertainment
The Farsang ('Carnival' in English) season is upon us in Hungary, and throughout Europe in Christian countries, starting with the feast of the Epiphany on January 6th. Local tradition says if it snows on 6 January, Spring will come early, and if it rains then Spring will be rainy.
Xpat Xplainer: St. Stephen & The Foundation Of Hungarian State
- 13 Aug 2018 10:31 AM
- community & culture
The example of King Stephen I and his work are immortal as he was the first king to found the Christian Kingdom of Hungary. Saint Stephen’s coronation was a milestone in terms of both his personal fate and the country’s future.
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 1 May 2021 10:08 AM
- contemporary
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
However, from an archaeological point of view it is exactly women's graves which are more spectacular, richer and more colourful than those of ...
'A Country For Women' Online Exhibition, Hungarian National Museum
- 30 Apr 2021 11:05 AM
- community & culture
At the dawn of the Middle Ages, in a period when peoples of various origin and cultural background succeded each other in the Carpathian Basin, written sources mainly inform us about the world of men and warfare, while women mostly stay ‘invisible'.
Top 10+1 Virtual Exhibitions Now On In Budapest
- 3 Apr 2021 8:44 AM
- https://nowudapest.com/
- community & culture
You can currently see many of Budapest's best exhibitions online, or walk through the museum's buildings from the comfort of your own living room.
Mass Graves Investigated At Mohács - A Key Historical Site For Hungarians
- 19 Aug 2020 8:53 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- community & culture
Archaeologists from the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs have started to dig out the mass graves in Mohács, where perhaps the most consequential battle of Eastern European history took place almost 500 years ago between Ottoman and Hungarian troops.
Xploring Hungary Video: Eger & Surroundings - Including Miskolctapolca Cave Bath
- 6 Aug 2020 7:38 AM
- getting around
Like a Baroque jewellery box, the towns of Eger and Miskolc, embraced by the scenic Bükk mountains, are home to a number of unique treasures, natural and man-made, both above and below ground - as the video at the end shows.
Photo Article: Xploring Budapest’s Bridges
- 27 Nov 2019 9:36 AM
- https://likelocals.blog/
- getting around
Eight bridges span the Danube in Budapest linking Buda and Pest, each with a fascinating tale to tell. The oldest is the famous Chain Bridge, which was opened for public traffic in 1849. Nowadays, each bridge has a totally different character and style.
'Mothering Sunday', Saint Margaret’s Anglican Church Budapest, 31 March
- 20 Mar 2019 6:13 AM
- community & culture
No one is quite sure of the origin of Mothering Sunday. Scholars suggest the name may harken back to a custom in the late Middle Ages of returning to one’s home – or mother – church around this time of year.
Traditional "Farsang" Carnival Season In Hungary
- 8 Jan 2019 4:22 PM
- entertainment
The Farsang ('Carnival' in English) season is upon us in Hungary, and throughout Europe in Christian countries, starting with the feast of the Epiphany on January 6th. Local tradition says if it snows on 6 January, Spring will come early, and if it rains then Spring will be rainy.
Xpat Xplainer: St. Stephen & The Foundation Of Hungarian State
- 13 Aug 2018 10:31 AM
- community & culture
The example of King Stephen I and his work are immortal as he was the first king to found the Christian Kingdom of Hungary. Saint Stephen’s coronation was a milestone in terms of both his personal fate and the country’s future.
















