- 8.Titanic International Film Festival
- Non-competitive feature film event in Budapest, Hungary. - Artpool Art Research Cnter
- Nonprofit alternative art institution with the objective to register changes in art, to present and document interesting art experiments and to promote artistic communication. Includes mail art exhibit. - Ballint, Egyed & Donat Bacskay
- Hungarian graphic design artists showcasing their manual, print, web, music, and photographic work.. - Bartók Dance Ensemble, The
- Promoting Hungarian music and dance traditions inspired by the music of Bela Bartok. - Brief History of Hungary
 - Budapest Opera House
- Designed by Miklós Ybl (1878-1884). - Center for Culture and Communication [C3]
- Space for innovative experiments and developments related to communication, culture, and open society. - Corvinus Library
- Collection of online books and articles on the history of Hungary, its place in Central Europe, and its relations with surrounding countries. - Encyclopedia of Marxism: Hungarian Uprising (1956)
- Proletarian uprising that installed a new government until being crushed by Soviet forces eighteen days later. - Építész Fórum
- Online magazine with local and international news, events, essays, and more. In Hungarian - Fabula Bábszínház
- Children's puppet theatre company based in Budapest founded by Felszeghy Tibor and his wife Niklesz Ildikó. - Fine Arts in Hungary
- Collection of Hungarian artworks from the 11th to 20th century, with biographies, comments and guided tours in English and Hungarian. - Gundel
- Official site of the legendary Hungarian restaurant founded in 1894. Site also in Hungarian. - Herend Porcelain Museum
- Provides hours, history, and photos. - Hungarian National Museum
 - Hungary - 1956
- Brief profile of the rebellion and commentary on why Europe and America did nothing to help the Hungarians. - Hungary 1956 and the Political Revolution
- 1986 article commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Hungarian workers' uprising against Stalinist oppression. - Hungary in 1848-1849
- Collection of documents on the Hungary revolution of 1848-49. - Hungary, 1956
- Film footage showing Soviet tanks and troops in Hungary. From the U.K. Public Record Office National Archives. - inside out
- 40 disposable cameras were given to homeless people of Budapest to take pictures of their everyday experiences, and they were later interviewed about the results. - Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
- Features scholarly articles, photos, interviews, and more. Also in Hungarian. - International Circus Festival of Budapest
- Biennial festival offering performances every other January. - Karpatia Etterem Restaurant
- Located in historic downtown Budapest. - Keres, Peter
- Trying to capture the true beauty of female form and behaviour through the creation of an imaginary species, the catgirl, who merges innocence and mischief in one. - King Arthur's Restaurant
- Medieval-themed restaurant in the Uj Udvar shopping centre. - Laszlo, Csiky
- Hungarian artist producing bronze and terracotta portraits and caricatures. - Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum
- Reconstruction of Liszt's last Budapest flat. The collection contains his original instruments, furniture, books, scores, and some personal objects and memorabilia. - Magyar Költészet
- Versgyűjtemény. Hungarian poems. In Hungarian. - Marai, Sandor
- From the Borzoi Reader. Includes an excerpt of Embers, the recently discovered and translated novel by the Hungarian novelist. - Marton, László
- Biography, awards, and information on the Hungarian theatre director. - Modern History Sourcebook: Hungary 1956
- Includes an October statement issued by the government of the USSR as well as Imry Nage's last message, dated November 4, 1956. - Museums in Budapest
- Includes a clickable map and informative directory of the museums in Budapest. - Music History Museum
- Exhibits include Hungarian musical life and instrument manufacturing in the 18th-20th centuries, as well as folk instruments. - NBZ
- NimfoPages: the official site of the Hungarian graffiti crew. - Németh, Géza
- Hungarian abstract artist featuring contemporary acrylic paintings and a variety of other artwork. - Nemzeti Filharmónia Ottlap
- Hungarian National Philharmonia. - Néprajzi Múzeum
- Museum of ethnography. Site in English and Hungarian. - Niko
- Features web designs, banner ads, logo designs, and photographs. - Radix
- Genealogy research in Hungary. - Renaissance Consort
- Provides information on the recorder-quintet ensemble. - Sensational Simet, The
- Aerial show including high wire, motorcycle, wheel of death, rope, and skywalking. - Soros Center for Contemporary Arts
- Assists in the development of the arts community. - Statue Park Museum - Szoborpark
- Gigantic memorials from the communist dictatorship. A glance behind the iron curtain. - Szépmuvészeti Múzeum
- Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary. Find information about their exhibits, read the latest museum news, and take a virtual tour. - Sztaki Gallery
- In Hungarian and English. - Tragic Fate of Hungary, The
- A country carved-up alive at Trianon. By Yves de Daruvar.
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