72 result(s) for underground museum
Weekend Escape To Malta From Budapest
- 28 May 2013 9:00 AM
- travel
As WizzAir now provides expats in Hungary with flights timed for a weekend away in Malta, here's an insightful report about the ways locals suggest to enjoy this new 'Wizz destination'. "Two days isn’t enough!” my Maltese friends Michael and Jennifer exclaim when I tell them I’m coming to Malta to experience the island like a local. Their email recommends I stay at least four days, especially ...
Now On: European Travellers, Műcsarnok Budapest. Until 1 July
- 25 Jun 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Cluj’s contemporary art has for years been the subject of special international attention. The term Cluj School in reference to new figurative painting – which appeared in the mid 2000s and has been the topic of debate ever since – and the Paintbrush Factory – which houses studios and independent cultural institutions – quickly became widely known in Europe.
Getaway From Budapest To Krakkow With Ryanair
- 17 May 2012 4:35 AM
- travel
This medieval city looks like it has fallen straight out of a fairytale book, with its bustling market square, spiraling gothic towers, castles and legends about dragons. Explore the narrow backstreets, hidden courtyards and the network of underground cellars and tunnels. Krakow is known as the cultural capital of Poland through its love of music, poetry and theatre. After years of occupation and ...
The Real Wallenberg Year In Hungary
- 3 May 2012 9:00 AM
- community & culture
In 2012 – as decided by the government – we commemorate Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish martyr diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarians during the Holocaust. The Wallenberg Commemorative Committee responsible for the preparation of the Centenary, which I chair myself, makes all the efforts to make the Wallenberg Year an occasion to face the terrible tragedy of the Holocaust in a responsible ...
Secrets Of The Castle Labyrinth In Budapest
- 6 Oct 2010 6:28 AM
- getting around
According to Budapest folklore you can hear many different variations on what is hidden by the iron gates in the side of the Buda Tunnel. There is some truth in the stories about the caves in the Buda Castle: tunnels were really used by the military during the period of the Cold War. However, while the origin of the labyrinths is less dramatic, they were shaped by forces of nature.
'Related Spaces' Exhibition, Műcsarnok Budapest, From 15 September
- 15 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
"The starting point for the Related Spaces exhibition was provided by the building of Ernst Museum, its specific interior and its position in the surrounding urban environment. How do we perceive architectural spaces, and in particular, what kind of associations do we have with exhibition spaces and gallery interiors? How film and architecture are related, and how the experience of architecture ...
'Wine And Dance', Budapest Castle District, Until 19 September
- 19 Aug 2010 1:20 AM
- community & culture
"The world famous Hungarian dance group Starry Eyed Folk Dance Ensemble will be performing in the courtyard of the House of Royal Wines and Cellar Museum, at 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 10th of July till 19th September. Their 45-minute open air performance called “Dance, my feet!” can be seen at 1 Palota út on the corner of Dísz tér in the 1st district.
Xpat Interview: David Copp, Wine Expert
- 20 Mar 2006 11:00 AM
David Copp trained in the wine trade in Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Rhine and Moselle and won a WSET scholarship to study Sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.
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- travel
Take a ten minute walk or three stops with tram No. 49 or 47 (note the older carriages) to the Deák tér terminal (do not forget to take a look at the beautiful Classicist building of the Hungarian National Museum). Take the yellow subway known as the Millennium Underground and get off at Heroes' Square (Hosök tere).
Weekend Escape To Malta From Budapest
- 28 May 2013 9:00 AM
- travel
As WizzAir now provides expats in Hungary with flights timed for a weekend away in Malta, here's an insightful report about the ways locals suggest to enjoy this new 'Wizz destination'. "Two days isn’t enough!” my Maltese friends Michael and Jennifer exclaim when I tell them I’m coming to Malta to experience the island like a local. Their email recommends I stay at least four days, especially ...
Now On: European Travellers, Műcsarnok Budapest. Until 1 July
- 25 Jun 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Cluj’s contemporary art has for years been the subject of special international attention. The term Cluj School in reference to new figurative painting – which appeared in the mid 2000s and has been the topic of debate ever since – and the Paintbrush Factory – which houses studios and independent cultural institutions – quickly became widely known in Europe.
Getaway From Budapest To Krakkow With Ryanair
- 17 May 2012 4:35 AM
- travel
This medieval city looks like it has fallen straight out of a fairytale book, with its bustling market square, spiraling gothic towers, castles and legends about dragons. Explore the narrow backstreets, hidden courtyards and the network of underground cellars and tunnels. Krakow is known as the cultural capital of Poland through its love of music, poetry and theatre. After years of occupation and ...
The Real Wallenberg Year In Hungary
- 3 May 2012 9:00 AM
- community & culture
In 2012 – as decided by the government – we commemorate Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish martyr diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarians during the Holocaust. The Wallenberg Commemorative Committee responsible for the preparation of the Centenary, which I chair myself, makes all the efforts to make the Wallenberg Year an occasion to face the terrible tragedy of the Holocaust in a responsible ...
Secrets Of The Castle Labyrinth In Budapest
- 6 Oct 2010 6:28 AM
- getting around
According to Budapest folklore you can hear many different variations on what is hidden by the iron gates in the side of the Buda Tunnel. There is some truth in the stories about the caves in the Buda Castle: tunnels were really used by the military during the period of the Cold War. However, while the origin of the labyrinths is less dramatic, they were shaped by forces of nature.
'Related Spaces' Exhibition, Műcsarnok Budapest, From 15 September
- 15 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- community & culture
"The starting point for the Related Spaces exhibition was provided by the building of Ernst Museum, its specific interior and its position in the surrounding urban environment. How do we perceive architectural spaces, and in particular, what kind of associations do we have with exhibition spaces and gallery interiors? How film and architecture are related, and how the experience of architecture ...
'Wine And Dance', Budapest Castle District, Until 19 September
- 19 Aug 2010 1:20 AM
- community & culture
"The world famous Hungarian dance group Starry Eyed Folk Dance Ensemble will be performing in the courtyard of the House of Royal Wines and Cellar Museum, at 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 10th of July till 19th September. Their 45-minute open air performance called “Dance, my feet!” can be seen at 1 Palota út on the corner of Dísz tér in the 1st district.
Xpat Interview: David Copp, Wine Expert
- 20 Mar 2006 11:00 AM
David Copp trained in the wine trade in Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Rhine and Moselle and won a WSET scholarship to study Sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.
6.
- travel
Take a ten minute walk or three stops with tram No. 49 or 47 (note the older carriages) to the Deák tér terminal (do not forget to take a look at the beautiful Classicist building of the Hungarian National Museum). Take the yellow subway known as the Millennium Underground and get off at Heroes' Square (Hosök tere).
















