95 result(s) for new season of hungarian opera house
The (Great)Power Of Children - Parents Spend The Most On Only Children
- 13 May 2010 1:10 AM
- community & culture
"There are fewer and fewer children born nowadays, but those born will most probably have a lot higher standard of living than their parents. This is certainly due to the decade-long increase in purchasing power, and as a result, parents spend more on their children – this is what GfK Hungária’s research results show.
'Mayfest', Hungarian State Opera House, 2 - 13 May
- 3 May 2010 6:00 AM
- community & culture
"In May 2010 it is time again for the Mayfest which was a major success in the previous season, so the Hungarian State Opera will organize it for the second time. This spring, the twelve-day-long event kicks off on May 2 and includes six operas: Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito (May 2, 4, 14), Richard Strauss’s Elektra (May 5, 8), Puccini’s Tosca (May 6), Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia (May 7, 9) ...
Hungarians Still Buy Ham And Chocolate At Easter
- 7 Apr 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Easter season has outstanding importance in the sales of smoked-boiled ham, soft-centred chocolates and other seasonal sweets. Although the volume of smoked-boiled ham households bought further fell last year, Hungarians still like to buy this product category at this time of the year. Soft-centred chocolates are also popular in this period, one in four households buys them during this ...
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.
The (Great)Power Of Children - Parents Spend The Most On Only Children
- 13 May 2010 1:10 AM
- community & culture
"There are fewer and fewer children born nowadays, but those born will most probably have a lot higher standard of living than their parents. This is certainly due to the decade-long increase in purchasing power, and as a result, parents spend more on their children – this is what GfK Hungária’s research results show.
'Mayfest', Hungarian State Opera House, 2 - 13 May
- 3 May 2010 6:00 AM
- community & culture
"In May 2010 it is time again for the Mayfest which was a major success in the previous season, so the Hungarian State Opera will organize it for the second time. This spring, the twelve-day-long event kicks off on May 2 and includes six operas: Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito (May 2, 4, 14), Richard Strauss’s Elektra (May 5, 8), Puccini’s Tosca (May 6), Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia (May 7, 9) ...
Hungarians Still Buy Ham And Chocolate At Easter
- 7 Apr 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"The Easter season has outstanding importance in the sales of smoked-boiled ham, soft-centred chocolates and other seasonal sweets. Although the volume of smoked-boiled ham households bought further fell last year, Hungarians still like to buy this product category at this time of the year. Soft-centred chocolates are also popular in this period, one in four households buys them during this ...
Escape From Budapest To Helsinki
- 16 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- travel
The largest city in Finland is home to nearly 600,000 people, a fair few less than in other more sprawling capitals, and Budapest come to that. The compact size of Helsinki means everything is within easy reach, described as a ‘pocket-sized metropolis’ its ideal for a weekend visit. There is much to explore, and actually one million people live in the Helsinki metropolitan area which includes ...
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.














