The Hungarian National Museum's virtual exhibition takes you on a journey through archaeology's revelations of medieval women's lives unveiling their profound impact on European history.
In The Politzer Saga, Linda Ambrus Broenniman tells the story of her search for the truth as she pieces together the astonishing history of her Jewish ancestors.
Robert Capa's life's work can be seen at the world’s first permanent exhibition, tracing his profound impact on war photography and public consciousness.
Flóra Borsi is also a model, makeup artist, stylist, art director, and a photographer with a complete toolkit, from lighting to post-production.
The Hungarian National Museum displays King Stephen I's coronation mantle, a 1031 Byzantine silk relic adorned with gold embroidery.
Melancholic grace, dazzling interpretation – these are the words used by a critic from the New York Times to describe the performance of Jenő Lisztes, who recently appeared with the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. We had the pleasure of speaking with the globe-trotting Hungarian musician.
Dedicated Hungarian artisans keep centuries-old traditions alive, crafting a cultural legacy that blends history, community, and artistic excellence.
Featuring over 170 pieces, including André Kertész and Robert Capa, Museum of Fine Arts' exhibition illuminates their profound impact on modern photography.
On Sunday evening, the 9th Festival Academy Budapest Summerfest concluded with great success in the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy.