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2020/07/27
In the past few weeks, several interviews appeared in the written press and in various radio broadcasts in connection with the current situation and future of National Széchényi Library.
2020/07/09
Elek Fényes Award was granted by Gergely Gulyás, Minister of Prime Minister's Office to Dávid Rózsa, in recognition of his work in the field of statistics. The award was presented by Gabriella Vukovich, President of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office on July 8, 2020.
2020/07/13
On Tuesday July 14, 2020, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., restriction of car and pedestrian traffic can be expected in the vicinity of Szent György Square.
2020/07/07
Until further notice, the reading rooms of NSZL’s Special Collections will be open to readers Tuesday to Thursday after prior registration.
2020/06/30
As of Monday June 29, 2020, Judit Gerencsér is the new Deputy Director-General of National Széchényi Library.
2020/06/26
As of Tuesday June 30, 2020, we are waiting for our visitors again in NSZL’s Book and Souvenir Shop with our publications, decorative albums, exhibition catalogs, art posters and a great variety of souvenirs.
2020/06/26
In the afternoon of June 30, 2020, and in the morning of July 2 and 3, 2020, temporary closures are expected in the vicinity of Szent György Square. During these periods, we recommend you to approach NSZL from the direction of Dózsa György Square, using the Express Elevator located on Palota Street.
2020/06/19
On Saturday June 20, 2020, the Cistercian Historic Library of National Széchényi Library opened its doors again to tourists. As of Tuesday June 23, readers can also visit the library again.
2020/06/18
The new Organizational and Operational Rules (OOR) of NSZL have entered into force. At the same time, we publish the situation analysis and concept underpinning the new OOR, Dávid Rózsa’s application for the position of Director-General of National Széchényi Library.
2020/06/15
As of Tuesday June 16, 2020, National Széchényi Library will open its doors to readers, in compliance with epidemiological rules due to the coronavirus situation.
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