88 result(s) for store in Community & Culture
Fully Booked: Xpat Charity Event 'Guy Fawkes* Bonfire Party'
- 7 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
Thanks to everyone involved with this event, there has been a fantastic response to the invitations sent. The news is all the places are now taken to mix and mingle on Friday 5 November at the InterConti. Registered guests will enjoy a sumptuous selection of 5* food; quality drinks; live music; and many prize opportunities - one lucky guest will drive away with a real Ferrari (experience:) Every ...
Hungarian Women Are More Successful In Reading, Counting, And Critical Thinking Than Men
- 19 Oct 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
According to a survey of OECD, Hungarians’ basic skills that are necessary for work have been improved significantly in the past ten years. Also, the study shows that Hungarian women outperform men in reading, counting, and critical thinking.
'Hello I Must Be Going' By Matt Ellis In Budapest
- 30 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
Ten people in Hungary ranked from most to least likely to acknowledge you - 1) People in an elevator: In Hungary, very busy, business-minded people take the time to greet you in the elevator, whether you are a colleague or not. It can be confusing, especially as Hungarians say ‘hello’ when leaving.
'Budapest The Pearl Of The Danube', Hungarian National Museum, Shown Until 31 August
- 6 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
“Budapest, the pearl of the Danube”, “Budapest, the city of spas” – the slogans for the tourist in the period between the two world wars reflect how bustling and vivid the capital was during those times. After the lost war it was hard for the city to revive, but in the 1930s it reached its golden age again. Our exhibition evokes the 30’s in Budapest with photos taken by the photo services of the ...
'Rarely Seen Photographs', Hungarian House Of Photography, Shown Now
- 23 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"The Hungarian House of Photography and the Hungarian Museum of Photography presents: 'Rarely Seen Photographs', a selection from the treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography.
Bookstation Is Newest Book Store In Budapest
- 20 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
Yes, expats, Budapest has yet another great new and used bookstore. Apparently this store was operating near Keleti Station for some years, and moved its operations to Katona Jozsef u. 13, near Nyugati Railway Station, in 2008. Sorry to say I had never heard of it before. With more than 30,000 titles, in English, German, French, Spanish and others, Bookstation offers Budapest’s expats another ...
Budapest Pálinka Festival, Városháza Park, 8 - 9 May
- 7 May 2010 12:00 PM
- community & culture
"As established in the past years, the second weekend of May is once again the date of the Budapest Palinka Festival. This year the City Hall Park (Vásrosháza Park) will host this one of a kind event. More than 300 types of fruit distillates, savoury food specialities and excellent live music awaits all those who wish to relax and enjoy themselves in the heart of the city.
Fully Booked: Xpat Charity Event 'Guy Fawkes* Bonfire Party'
- 7 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- community & culture
Thanks to everyone involved with this event, there has been a fantastic response to the invitations sent. The news is all the places are now taken to mix and mingle on Friday 5 November at the InterConti. Registered guests will enjoy a sumptuous selection of 5* food; quality drinks; live music; and many prize opportunities - one lucky guest will drive away with a real Ferrari (experience:) Every ...
Hungarian Women Are More Successful In Reading, Counting, And Critical Thinking Than Men
- 19 Oct 2010 4:00 AM
- community & culture
According to a survey of OECD, Hungarians’ basic skills that are necessary for work have been improved significantly in the past ten years. Also, the study shows that Hungarian women outperform men in reading, counting, and critical thinking.
'Hello I Must Be Going' By Matt Ellis In Budapest
- 30 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
Ten people in Hungary ranked from most to least likely to acknowledge you - 1) People in an elevator: In Hungary, very busy, business-minded people take the time to greet you in the elevator, whether you are a colleague or not. It can be confusing, especially as Hungarians say ‘hello’ when leaving.
'Budapest The Pearl Of The Danube', Hungarian National Museum, Shown Until 31 August
- 6 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
“Budapest, the pearl of the Danube”, “Budapest, the city of spas” – the slogans for the tourist in the period between the two world wars reflect how bustling and vivid the capital was during those times. After the lost war it was hard for the city to revive, but in the 1930s it reached its golden age again. Our exhibition evokes the 30’s in Budapest with photos taken by the photo services of the ...
'Rarely Seen Photographs', Hungarian House Of Photography, Shown Now
- 23 Jul 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"The Hungarian House of Photography and the Hungarian Museum of Photography presents: 'Rarely Seen Photographs', a selection from the treasures of the Hungarian Museum of Photography.
Bookstation Is Newest Book Store In Budapest
- 20 Jul 2010 3:00 AM
- community & culture
Yes, expats, Budapest has yet another great new and used bookstore. Apparently this store was operating near Keleti Station for some years, and moved its operations to Katona Jozsef u. 13, near Nyugati Railway Station, in 2008. Sorry to say I had never heard of it before. With more than 30,000 titles, in English, German, French, Spanish and others, Bookstation offers Budapest’s expats another ...
Budapest Pálinka Festival, Városháza Park, 8 - 9 May
- 7 May 2010 12:00 PM
- community & culture
"As established in the past years, the second weekend of May is once again the date of the Budapest Palinka Festival. This year the City Hall Park (Vásrosháza Park) will host this one of a kind event. More than 300 types of fruit distillates, savoury food specialities and excellent live music awaits all those who wish to relax and enjoy themselves in the heart of the city.