Hungarian Company’s ‘Water Snooper’ Wins Second Place in NASA Competition The development project of Hungarian space tech company Puli Space Technologies won second place in the second round of NASA's... 2022.05.26.
mRNA Pioneer Katalin Karikó Awarded Honorary Degree from Yale University Hungarian-born biochemist Katalin Karikó has been among ten individuals awarded honorary degrees from Yale University, the University of Szeged, where... 2022.05.25.
Pécs to Celebrate Renowned Op Art Artist Vasarely with Festival A festival celebrating renowned op art painter and sculptor Victor Vasarely will be held in Pécs, his hometown, on May... 2022.05.24.
Museum of Ethnography Inaugurates New Home – PHOTOS! A new home for the Museum of Ethnography was inaugurated in Budapest's City Park on Sunday. László Baán, the government... 2022.05.22.
New York to Host Second Hungarian Contemporary Arts Festival The Hungary L!ve contemporary arts festival will be held in New York for the second time between May 23 and... 2022.05.22.
Budapest Margaret Island Theater Cancels Performance of Pro-Russian Ukrainian Pianist Margaret Island Theater (Margitszigeti Színház) has canceled the performance of pro-Russian Ukrainian pianist, Valentina Lisitsa. The management of the theater... 2022.05.21.
Müpa Starts Ticket Sale for 2022/23 Season Tickets for the Palace of Arts' (Müpa) 2022/23 season go on sale today. Concerts by international and Hungarian classical music,... 2022.05.20.
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.
Hungarian Summit 2022: Largest, Most Influential US-Hungarian Event Concludes in Daytona Beach The largest Hungarian business meeting in the US, the Hungarian Summit, took place for the first time on May 12-14,... 2022.05.18.
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.
Charity Concert for the Benefit of Hungarians in Transcarpathia In the inhuman situation of being at the mercy of the Ukrainian war in Transcarpathia, which is home to hundreds... 2022.05.13.
National Museum Opens Micro-Folie Digital Mobile Museum Exhibition in Central Budapest The Hungarian National Museum (MNM) opened a temporary exhibition in partnership with Paris' Micro-Folie digital mobile museum at the Akvárium... 2022.05.10.
Sziget Festival to Feature Both Russian and Ukrainian Performers Sziget Festival "does not believe in cultural embargoes", Tamás Kádár, the chief organiser of the week-long musical extravaganza held on... 2022.05.06.
Hungary’s Order of Merit Presented to German Professor Reinhard Olt: “For me, this is the greatest honor I have ever received.” "In recognition of his published work in the international press, which has always strengthened Hungary's reputation, as well as his... 2022.05.06.
Festival Academy Budapest Chamber Music Series to Be Held in July The seventh Festival Academy Budapest chamber music series, founded by Hungarian violinists Katalin Kokas and Barnabás Kelemen, is to be... 2022.05.06.
Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Creator Karikó Among New Members of Academy of Sciences Hungarian-born biochemist Katalin Karikó was elected an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at a closed session of... 2022.05.04.
Veszprém-Balaton European Capital of Culture 2023 Presented in Berlin The Veszprém-Balaton European Capital of Culture 2023 program is being presented in Berlin with contributors from Berlin and Lake Balaton... 2022.05.03.
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.
Labor Day: A Celebration by Communists Adopted from the West Almost all of Europe (and many other nations outside the continent) celebrates Labor Day, the origin of which goes back... 2022.05.01.
Dancing 1925, Hungarian Artists in Parisian Nightlife Exhibition Opens at National Gallery A chamber exhibition presenting drawings by three Hungarian artists on the nightlife of Paris in the 1920s reflecting on the... 2022.04.30.
More Than One Hundred Singers Apply for Éva Marton Competition Entries came from 38 countries around the world, from North and South America to the Far East and New Zealand,... 2022.04.28.