The Struggle of a Southern Hungarian Town for Self-determination The article was first published on our sister site, Ungarn Heute. The period of Serbian occupation of Pécs between 1918... 2022.08.23.
Towns Bearing the Name of St. Stephen Come Together to Celebrate his Historic Message The President of the Hungarian Parliament called the Christian Hungarian state the most precious heritage of Saint Stephen on Sunday... 2022.08.08.
Hungarian “Fiume” Exhibition Will Be on Display in Croatia From July 12th, a major exhibition will present the history of the Hungarian era in the Adriatic city of Rijeka,... 2022.07.01.
Polish Launch of Attila Szalai’s Memoirs, a Homage to the Hungarian Writer The first volume of the Polish edition of Attila Szalai's book "On Polish Soil - Memoirs, Diaries, 1976-1990" was introduced... 2022.06.23.
Restored Tomb of Poet Sándor Petőfi’s Family Unveiled The restored tomb of the Petőfi family was inaugurated on Saturday in Budapes’t Fiume Road Graveyard. The renovation was made... 2022.06.13.
Why are so many Hungarians concerned with finding relatives in the East? – Interview with historian Balázs Ablonczy As the idea that Hungarians are linguistically and culturally alone in their own region began to gain ground in Hungarian... 2022.05.31.
President Novák Opens Transylvania Complex at Open-Air Ethnography Museum "Our Hungarian culture, our shared history, and culture are an umbilical cord connecting Transylvania to Hungary," President Katalin Novák said... 2022.05.19.
Memorial Plaque for János Arany Unveiled in Welsh Town of Montgomery A memorial plaque honoring János Arany has been unveiled in the Welsh town of Montgomery, which immortalized one of Hungary's... 2022.05.16.
Kádár’s May 1 Speech in 1957: A Grim Reminder of Soviet Terror 65 years ago from today, János Kádár held his notorious May 1 Labor Day speech, celebrating the "freedom" provided by... 2022.05.01.
Expedition into the Early Middle Ages – Beautiful Hungarian Abbey Churches From Romanesque Period For today's people, getting to know the medieval world can be an exciting and fascinating journey through time. The deep... 2022.04.16.
Research Institute Identifies Remains of Two Árpád Dynasty Members The remains of two members of the Árpád Dynasty have been identified from samples taken in the ossuary of Székesfehérvár,... 2022.04.14.
Day of Hungarian Poetry – What Is Its Relation to German Literature? Hungarian Poetry Day is traditionally celebrated every year on April 11, the birthday of one of our greatest Hungarian poets,... 2022.04.11.
Underground Sci-Fi World in Budapest: Insight Into Gellért Hill’s Huge Water Reservoir – PHOTOS! On March 22, World Water Day, members of the press were allowed into the Gellért Hill reservoir to photograph half... 2022.03.27.
Victims of 1990 Marosvásárhely Ethnic Clashes Remembered The victims of the 1990 ethnic clashes in Marosvásárhely (Targu Mures), in central Romania, were remembered on Sunday, at a... 2022.03.21.
The War of 1848/49: Russia’s First Bludgeoning of Hungarian Sovereignty The Hungarian Civic Revolution and War of Independence of 1848-1849 was among the many wars waged against European monarchies in... 2022.03.15.
No Coffee, No Revolution? Is it possible to win a revolution with coffee? Even if a successful outcome is not guaranteed, many revolutions have... 2022.03.15.
Replica of First Ever Coach Produced in Keszthely A predecessor to the modern car and the father of European Renaissance transportation, a reconstruction of the first ever coach... 2022.03.06.
The Budapest Memorandum: A Deal That Should Have Ensured Peace in Ukraine By invading Ukraine, Russia has once again offended the nation’s sovereignty, and in doing so, breached the 1994 Budapest Memorandum.... 2022.03.06.
Former PM Antall 30 Years Ago: Naive to Think Russia Gave Up on Central Europe Three decades ago, József Antall, the first freely elected Prime Minister of Hungary after the regime change, talked about what... 2022.02.28.
Civilian Victims of Budapest WWII Siege Commemorated The National Heritage Institute held a commemoration in honor of the civilian victims of the siege of Budapest during the... 2022.02.14.
Árpád Göncz, Hungary’s First Head of State after Regime Change, Born 100 Years Ago Árpád Göncz, the first democratically-elected head of state after the regime change, was born 100 years ago today. Göncz was... 2022.02.10.