Small red berries hanging in bunches from the trees - cherry can surely be found in most gardens in Hungary. Growing from June to August, it is among the most popular fruits of the summer. Read about the next content of our “Ingredient of the month” series, the sour cherry.
The vibrant cultural life of Hungary does not stop at modern movies, contemporary music or cutting-edge Hungarian design, we also have a thriving cultural scene in contemporary literature too. Let’s discover the newest talents of Hungary together!
Design is not just a concept or a product, it is a solution that makes our lives easier and more sustainable. Each year the best designers are acknowledged with the Red Dot Design Award, the most prestigious international prize in design. Hungarian universities have trained many designers who have won this honour in recent years either with a product, a prototype or a graphic design. We have selected a few of them to show you.
Imagine that you are in the Belle Époque, the turn of the century between the 1800's - 1900’s in Europe, wandering through the streets of Budapest, looking at the buildings that give this city its unique look today. We are inviting you to discover a slice of Budapest's past through its architecture!
Mihály Munkácsy is among the iconic Hungarian artists whose life and art impacted his whole generation. The legacy of his paintings and technique elevated him to remarkable international renown and is considered as an essential influence even today.
The world of Hungarian fashion is rich and exciting and has come a long way from the Socialist era to today’s fashion shows. Like the country itself, fashion in Hungary draws influence both from Eastern and Western tradition, resulting in an interesting mix of various styles. With many internationally acclaimed designers and independent showrooms, Budapest has become a true fashion hotspot in recent years. Let’s take a look at the major milestones.