From Székely nativity plays to Mohács busó festivities, these Hungarian winter rituals are sure to warm your heart.
Margit Kovács dreamed of becoming a doctor, but Hungary’s discriminatory law forced her, and thousands of Jewish women, to find education elsewhere.
Béla Lugosi’s iconic Dracula role hides a deeper past. A journey through war, survival, and family shaped the man behind the vampire.
From fishing to falconry, hunting, and Lipizzan horses, Hungary's traditions unite in celebrating nature and community.
At the heart of the 1848 revolution, Pilvax Café fueled the dreams and plans of young revolutionaries ready to change Hungary.
From Csárdás to bagpipes, Hungary's traditions celebrate cultural diversity and community spirit across generations.
Journey through Hungary’s culinary landscape, from Cumanian mutton stew, to Borsodnádasd’s miller’s wafers, Szatmár-Bereg plum jam, and Baja fish soup.
Explore Hungary's varied art traditions, reflecting unique local identities and customs from region to region.
Experience Art Nouveau through a Hungarian lens, with over 600 artifacts from the Museum of Applied Arts' collection, now exhibited at the Ráth Villa.