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March for Education Reaches Budapest
- 9 Jan 2023 9:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A march for education started from Miskolc, in northern Hungary, on Monday reached the Kölcsey Ferenc Secondary School in Budapest’s sixth district on Saturday afternoon, where student and teacher organisations held a demonstration.
Hungarian History: Anniversary of Massacre at Madéfalva Commemorated in Hungary
- 9 Jan 2023 9:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Commemorations were held in Siculeni (Madéfalva), in central Romania, on Saturday, marking the anniversary of a massacre in which hundreds of Szekler Hungarians were slain by Austrian troops 259 years ago. In a commemorative speech at the Siculicidium Memorial, Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga said that like the history of the Hungarian nation, “our joy and our sorrow are also one”.
Budapest Festival Orcherstra Starts the Year with a Lavish Programme
- 6 Jan 2023 2:02 PM
- community & culture
A grandiose, visionary Mahler symphony conducted by Iván Fischer, a one-day marathon with Prokofiev and a program of French-infused music - these are just some of the concerts the Budapest Festival Orchestra is preparing for the first months of the new year.
Sámuel Baló Trio, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 5 January
- 5 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Sámuel Baló completed his jazz piano studies in Graz. For the third year in a row, he and his fellow musicians and friends – who have since then lived scattered throughout Europe – meet in Budapest around New Year's Eve to perform together in front of an audience, sharing their (musical) experiences gained in different parts of the world during the past year.
For this concert, they are ...
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 5 - 11 January
- 5 Jan 2023 4:59 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Ferenc Almássy, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Visegrád Post
- 5 Jan 2023 2:03 PM
Ferenc Almássy is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Visegrád Post. He is an independent Franco-Hungarian journalist specialised in Central Europe and France.
Xploring Budapest: National Gallery - Local & International Masterpieces
- 5 Jan 2023 1:23 PM
- community & culture
The Hungarian National Gallery in the Buda Castle is the largest public collection of Hungarian fine art, with a great history and lots to discover, as short video below shows.
Exhibition: 'Hantaï, Klee, & Other Abstractions', Museum of Fine Arts Budapest
- 5 Jan 2023 10:12 AM
- community & culture
It was on until 19 March. The Museum of Fine Arts’s cabinet exhibition pays tribute to the painter Simon Hantaï, born in Hungary a hundred years ago and attaining world fame while in France.
Analyst Warning of Potato and Pork Shortages in Hungary
- 4 Jan 2023 8:58 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
Shortages of potatoes and pork may develop this month, as domestic reserves will run out in January, agricultural economist György Raskó told Jazzy Rádió.
March for Education Reaches Budapest
- 9 Jan 2023 9:49 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A march for education started from Miskolc, in northern Hungary, on Monday reached the Kölcsey Ferenc Secondary School in Budapest’s sixth district on Saturday afternoon, where student and teacher organisations held a demonstration.
Hungarian History: Anniversary of Massacre at Madéfalva Commemorated in Hungary
- 9 Jan 2023 9:41 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
Commemorations were held in Siculeni (Madéfalva), in central Romania, on Saturday, marking the anniversary of a massacre in which hundreds of Szekler Hungarians were slain by Austrian troops 259 years ago. In a commemorative speech at the Siculicidium Memorial, Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga said that like the history of the Hungarian nation, “our joy and our sorrow are also one”.
Budapest Festival Orcherstra Starts the Year with a Lavish Programme
- 6 Jan 2023 2:02 PM
- community & culture
A grandiose, visionary Mahler symphony conducted by Iván Fischer, a one-day marathon with Prokofiev and a program of French-infused music - these are just some of the concerts the Budapest Festival Orchestra is preparing for the first months of the new year.
Sámuel Baló Trio, Opus Jazz Club Budapest, 5 January
- 5 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Sámuel Baló completed his jazz piano studies in Graz. For the third year in a row, he and his fellow musicians and friends – who have since then lived scattered throughout Europe – meet in Budapest around New Year's Eve to perform together in front of an audience, sharing their (musical) experiences gained in different parts of the world during the past year.
For this concert, they are ...
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazine, 5 - 11 January
- 5 Jan 2023 4:59 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Ferenc Almássy, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Visegrád Post
- 5 Jan 2023 2:03 PM
Ferenc Almássy is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Visegrád Post. He is an independent Franco-Hungarian journalist specialised in Central Europe and France.
Xploring Budapest: National Gallery - Local & International Masterpieces
- 5 Jan 2023 1:23 PM
- community & culture
The Hungarian National Gallery in the Buda Castle is the largest public collection of Hungarian fine art, with a great history and lots to discover, as short video below shows.
Exhibition: 'Hantaï, Klee, & Other Abstractions', Museum of Fine Arts Budapest
- 5 Jan 2023 10:12 AM
- community & culture
It was on until 19 March. The Museum of Fine Arts’s cabinet exhibition pays tribute to the painter Simon Hantaï, born in Hungary a hundred years ago and attaining world fame while in France.
Analyst Warning of Potato and Pork Shortages in Hungary
- 4 Jan 2023 8:58 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
Shortages of potatoes and pork may develop this month, as domestic reserves will run out in January, agricultural economist György Raskó told Jazzy Rádió.