Priceless treasures, the weapons of conquerors, artificially deformed skulls discovered in graves, and the legendary story of the Hun Empire - all brought together in one exhibition centred on Attila, ruler of the Huns. Considered one of the most significant exhibitions of recent decades, the show is on view at the Hungarian National Museum until 12 July.
Taking place between 26 February and 1 March at the Bálna, the fair will host 50 well-known and respected galleries, presenting a rich and carefully curated selection of artworks and design pieces ranging from accessible finds worth a few tens of thousands of forints to museum-worthy masterpieces valued in the hundreds of millions.
Poppy finally arrives in Budapest on 22 March, bringing her unpredictable, high-energy live show to Barba Negra. Known for effortlessly jumping between metal, pop, industrial and punk, Poppy has built a reputation for concerts that are just as visually striking as they are musically intense.
Japanese electronic artist Kikuo is heading to Budapest for the very first time, bringing his Kikuoland: Above All Bounds world tour to Dürer Kert on 16 March.