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International Interest in the Book by Ernő Rubik

D&T
Jun 18, 2020

Ten foreign publishers have already purchased the publishing rights for the book 'Our Cube' by Ernő Rubik, a Kossuth and Széchenyi Prize-winning game designer. It will be published in Hungary in September by Libri Publishing House. The volume will be published later this year in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and […]

Open-Air Festival venue at Dóm Square in Szeged

Szeged Open-Air Festival to Go Ahead

D&T
Jun 10, 2020

This summer in Szeged, SE Hungary, will not be without the traditional Open-Air Festival, either. The organizers announced that after the restrictions were eased, preparations could restart, so, except for a single change, the audience can see the originally announced productions . The season begins on July 17 with Händel's comedy opera 'Agrippina', followed by […]

Virtual Exhibition on Hungarian Aviation

D&T
Jun 8, 2020

The Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport commemorates that Budapest’s Ferihegy International Airport was inaugurated over 70 years ago, and also the beginnings of Hungarian aviation with another virtual exhibition. The extensive photographic material at the exhibition presents Hungary’s early airports, and then, visitors can learn about the formation and further development of the […]

Budapest Festival Orchestra Pandemic Era House Concert

D&T
Jun 8, 2020

With the intention to smuggle a little color and joy into the evenings of the residents of the Hungarian capital, the Budapest Festival Orchestra offers a 10-15 minute serenade to selected apartment houses in the city. As a gift to the residents of Budapest, a few members of the orchestra play to the residential community […]

Raising Awareness through Photography

D&T
Jun 7, 2020

As we reported earlier, Hungarian freelance photographer and photographer of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Esther Horvath was named 1st prize winner for single photos in the Environment category for her picture 'Polar Bear and her Cub' at the 2020 World Press Photo Contest. In this month’s Diplomacy&Trade, she talks about life during the months-long expeditions […]

Visitors in the Hungarian Open Air Museum in Szentendre

Open-Air Museum Reopens in Szentendre

D&T
May 23, 2020

The Hungarian Open Air Museum ('Skanzen') reopened in Szentendre, north of Budapest this Saturday. For the time being, the museum is only accessible with a walking ticket in accordance with epidemiological and distance keeping rules. During the usual opening hours, from 9 am to 5 pm on Tuesday to Sunday, visitors to the ethnographic museum […]

Special keys on the Hungarian keyboard

Hungarian, the Most Difficult Language for English Speakers

D&T
May 3, 2020

Hungarian is the most difficult language for a native English speaker among languages using the same (that is, Latin) alphabet. That is the gist of an article published on the website of CNN and spotted by the Hungarian news site index.hu. "If you like a challenge, try Hungarian. It's like no other European language you've […]

The March of the Busó in Mohács

D&T
Feb 20, 2020

This Thursday saw the start of the traditional Busójárás (the March of the Busó), a pagan Hungarian heritage. It is the symbolic ‘burying’ of winter and the welcoming of spring with folk music and dance in the south-central Hungarian town of Mohács near the Serbian border. Going back to medieval roots, the march of people […]

Central Europe 2020 and Beyond

D&T
Jan 27, 2020

Reflections on the book, Central Europe Revisited, by Emil Brix and Erhard Busek will be held with an Academic Book Launch and roundtable discussion at the Hungarian Academy of Science, sponsored by the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK). There are two often contradictory narratives on Central Europe these days. The first is that Central […]

National Archives storage facility, Szeged

The Day of Hungarian Culture

D&T
Jan 22, 2020

The Day of Hungarian Culture has been celebrated on January since 1989 in memory of poet Ferenc Kölcsey who – on this day in 1823 – finalized the manuscript of what came to be the Hungarian national anthem. Commemorations related to the anniversary provide an occasion for Hungarians to pay more attention to their millennial […]

Palace of Arts Prepares for 15th Anniversary

D&T
Jan 15, 2020

The Palace of Arts (Müpa) in Budapest is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its opening this year with renowned artists, extraordinary collaborations and special programs, the CEO of the institution Csaba Káel told the Hungarian news agency MTI. The start of the new year at one of the region's most important performing arts centers was […]

Hungarian Movie on Oscars Shortlist

D&T
Dec 18, 2019

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced shortlists in consideration for the 92nd Academy Awards (a.k.a. Oscars) and the list of ten entries in the 'Best International Film' category include the Hungarian movie 'Akik maradtak' (Those who remained). Directed by Barnabás Tóth, it is a lyrical story of the healing power of […]

Javier Valdivielso Odriozola

From Cervantes to Almodóvar

D&T
Nov 27, 2019

Instituto Cervantes, a public entity established by the government of Spain in 1991, has been promoting Spanish language and culture in Hungary for 15 years. Headquartered in Madrid and Alcalá de Henares - the hometown of writer Miguel de Cervantes -, the institute is a bastion of Spanish and Latin American culture worldwide. In Hungary, […]

International Emmy Award Winner Marina Gera

Hungarian Actress Wins Emmy Award

D&T
Nov 26, 2019

Hungarian actress Marina Gera has won the International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress for her role as Irén in the movie 'Örök Tél' (Eternal Winter). She received the recognition at Awards Gala in New York City this Monday. Directed by Attila Szász, the movie that received numerous other awards in the past […]

Hungarian Novel Wins National Book Award

D&T
Nov 21, 2019

Baron Wenckheim’s Homecoming by Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, the winner of the 2015 Man Booker International Prize, has won the National Book Award for translated literature. It was translated from Hungarian by Ottilie Mulzet. Krasznahorkai received the recognition at the 70th National Book Awards Ceremony & Benefit Dinner in New York City this Wednesday. The […]

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