417 result(s) for queen
Katalin Szatmári, General Manager / Owner, WhiskyNet
- 29 Jun 2021 2:09 PM
A mother of 3 daughters, an economist, founder and owner of premium spirit distributor, WhiskyNet.
GG Dance Eger: 'Sisi, The Queen of the Hungarians', National Dance Theatre, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
It would be hard to find a legendary figure in the turbulent past of our national history such as Queen Elizabeth Wittelsbach, the most beautiful lady in the royal courts of Europe, who was considered Hungarian by the Hungarians despite her Bavarian origins, they loved her with devotion and enthroned her into their hearts.
The beautiful queen of the Hungarians, nicknamed Sisi, is struggling ...
Blue Guides in Budapest Presents Two Volumes of Short Fiction
- 23 Jun 2021 2:28 PM
- specials
Two volumes of short fiction by Miklós Bánffy, translated from the Hungarian by Thomas Sneddon. These are the first publications in the new Blue Danube imprint from Blue Guides.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
'Votes for Life’ for British Citizens Living In Hungary
- 28 May 2021 10:01 AM
- current affairs
British citizens who have moved abroad will be given ‘votes for life’ as the Government scraps the arbitrary 15-year limit on the voting rights.
Hungarian Gems, Concerto Budapest Concert, 21 May
- 21 May 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
The programme of the closing concert of the Hungarian Gems series evokes three periods of music history through three exciting works that are new to many.
The Theatre Overture composed subsequently to precede Háry János is by no means always performed at the staging of the folk opera; the concert version of this work was first unveiled at the Vienna Musikvereinsaalin in 1932.
The A minor ...
Tímea Luzsi, Owner, Szép Ilona Restaurant
- 5 May 2021 4:55 PM
Timea is a costume designer. Her most important works are: Hacktion TV Series in 2013, SzükenSzépen, a short film made in 2007, and An Old-Fashioned Story, a TV Mini-Series in 2006.
'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'.
Katalin Szatmári, General Manager / Owner, WhiskyNet
- 29 Jun 2021 2:09 PM
A mother of 3 daughters, an economist, founder and owner of premium spirit distributor, WhiskyNet.
GG Dance Eger: 'Sisi, The Queen of the Hungarians', National Dance Theatre, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
It would be hard to find a legendary figure in the turbulent past of our national history such as Queen Elizabeth Wittelsbach, the most beautiful lady in the royal courts of Europe, who was considered Hungarian by the Hungarians despite her Bavarian origins, they loved her with devotion and enthroned her into their hearts.
The beautiful queen of the Hungarians, nicknamed Sisi, is struggling ...
Blue Guides in Budapest Presents Two Volumes of Short Fiction
- 23 Jun 2021 2:28 PM
- specials
Two volumes of short fiction by Miklós Bánffy, translated from the Hungarian by Thomas Sneddon. These are the first publications in the new Blue Danube imprint from Blue Guides.
OperaWednesday: The Daughter of the Regiment, 16 June
- 16 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
Since being orphaned as a small child, the young and plucky Marie has grown up in the French army. Unaware of her aristocratic origins, she falls in love with a handsome peasant lad. Will she really marry him out of love?
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, La fille du régiment was one of Gaetano Donizetti’s most successful operas during its own era, and singing the title role was the dream of ...
'Votes for Life’ for British Citizens Living In Hungary
- 28 May 2021 10:01 AM
- current affairs
British citizens who have moved abroad will be given ‘votes for life’ as the Government scraps the arbitrary 15-year limit on the voting rights.
Hungarian Gems, Concerto Budapest Concert, 21 May
- 21 May 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
The programme of the closing concert of the Hungarian Gems series evokes three periods of music history through three exciting works that are new to many.
The Theatre Overture composed subsequently to precede Háry János is by no means always performed at the staging of the folk opera; the concert version of this work was first unveiled at the Vienna Musikvereinsaalin in 1932.
The A minor ...
Tímea Luzsi, Owner, Szép Ilona Restaurant
- 5 May 2021 4:55 PM
Timea is a costume designer. Her most important works are: Hacktion TV Series in 2013, SzükenSzépen, a short film made in 2007, and An Old-Fashioned Story, a TV Mini-Series in 2006.
'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'.
















