Copies of Panel 9, the Budapest-based, English-language literary and arts magazine, are now available at Massolit and all good bookstores across the city.
Rare treasure expertly restored over seven decades is now on view at the otherwise closed Museum of Applied Arts, allowing the public to enter part of the building after several years of renovation.
Flick through the 300 pages of the classy catalogue for the Art Deco Budapest exhibition at the Hungarian National Gallery and get a sense of what life was like here between the wars.
Enter the Museum of Applied Arts for the first time in five years thanks to a new temporary exhibition showcasing recently renovated Esterházy treasures.
Along with the art of Hieronymus Bosch and Henri Matisse, summer exhibitions in Budapest cover subjects as diverse as vintage photography and the world of bees.
From Friday through Sunday, 24-26 June, at the liveliest downtown clubs and the most ornate theatres, find the best parties, concerts and festivals in Budapest.
Ceramics Space at the new Museum of Ethnography displays colourful examples of household items, Bronze-Age bells and a female statuette from 2,600 BC. And it's all free to enter!
A riot of striking colours and artistic juxtaposition awaits at ‘Contemporary Art Spoils the Sense of Security of the Hungarian People’, the latest exhibition by maverick artist drMáriás at the Godot.
From Friday through Sunday, 13 May to 15 May, at the liveliest downtown clubs and the most ornate theatres, find the best parties, concerts and festivals in Budapest.
Enter the Garden of Earthly Delights and other strange realms when you visit the exhibition, Between Heaven and Hell – the Enigmatic World of Hieronymus Bosch at the Museum of Fine Arts.
To bring a touch of glamour to your Easter weekend, take in the Art Deco Budapest – Posters, Lifestyle and the City (1925-1938) exhibition at the National Gallery, open every day over the holiday.
An anniversary show celebrating internationally successful sculptor Sándor Kecskeméti at the KAS Gallery coincides with the move to Paris by exhibition curators Initio Arts & Design.
See how the famous soprano Rózsi Walter lived before the war when the villa she had acclaimed architect, József Fischer, design for her will open as an exhibition space on Bajza utca.
Bartók Spring showcases top artistic talent in many fields, in prestigious venues across Budapest, as well as in Miskolc, Debrecen and Győr. We meet its Operating Director, Janina Szomolányi.