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Book presentation: Red Stars – Entertainment industry and socialist revues in the Rákosi Era

2019/05/09

 

National Széchényi Library will present the book based on its highly successful exhibition entitled Red Stars – Entertainment industry and socialist revues in the Rákosi Era.

Our programs at the 26th International Book Festival Budapest

2019/04/23

 

This year, too, we are looking forward to seeing our former and new readers at the 26th International Book Festival Budapest, in Building “B” of Millenáris, at booth B50 with our new publications, discounts and with presentation ceremonies of two new books:

The Library will be closed on April 19 and 20

2019/04/16

National Széchényi Library will be closed before the Easter holidays on Good Friday April 19 and on Holy Saturday April 20, 2019. Happy Easter! We are looking forward to seeing you again in NSZL from 9 a.m. on Tuesday April 23.

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Memories’89 – At the Border of a New Era – exhibition opening ceremony

2019/04/26

 

You are cordially invited to the opening ceremony of the interactive exhibition entitled Memories’89 – At the Border of a New Era, which focuses on memories of the change in political regime. The ceremony will start at 11 a.m. on Friday April 26, 2019 in the Manuscriptorium Exhibition Space of NSZL’s Manuscript Collection.

Orientalists in NSZL – A Hafez manuscript in the Library of Pannonhalma Archabbey

2019/04/10

 

Research of a mysterious Persian manuscript discovered in Pannonhalma will be presented by the next, April lecture of Season 4 of cultural historical series entitled “Orientalits in NSZL”. As part of the series featuring internationally renowned Hungarian researchers into the East, the lecture will be delivered by Éva Jeremiás, Iranist, professor emerita of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE).

Unity and Variety. The Armenian Bible and Religious Tradition – exhibition

2019/03/25 - 2019/05/11

Armenians are considered to be the world's first Christian people, who had preserved their faith in the Christian-Muslim contact zone (on the territories of the Persian, Ottoman and Russian Empires) for centuries, often in the total absence of statehood. The exhibition entitled Unity and Variety.

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