View of Christmas Market near St. Stephen's Basilica
Photo Credit: Krisztian Tabori
Advent Christmas Fair
Budapest’s annual Advent Christmas Fair takes place steps from St. Stephen’s Basilica every winter season. A canopy of twinkling lights hovers over the marketplace, which offers authentic cuisine and holiday goods for sale. The lighting of traditional Advent candles occurs each Sunday during the Fair.
Munkácsy: Story of a Worldwide Sensation
From 11/27/2024 - 3/30/2025
This grand exhibition, honoring the life and career of celebrated Hungarian artist Mihly Munkcsy, offers a display of over a hundred items, including art pieces, historical pictures, documents and respectful icons. It provides a novel perspective on his popular work and discloses hitherto unseen masterpieces on loan from exclusive collections, shedding light on the societal and cultural impact of the 1870's and 1880's that molded his pioneering path in art.
Márton Nemes: Techno Zen
From 12/20/2024 - 3/8/2025
Experience the alluring blend of traditional and modern art at Mrton Nemes' Techno Zen exhibition. The event features abstract laser-cut steel projections, car-painted enamelled steel sheets, enchanting lighting installations, and colourful fans, shown in unison with Nemes' techno-influenced paintings and steely structures recalling precious works, together indulging attendees in intricate sensory spectacular resonating with acoustic waves.
Women's Quota 02: Female Creators, Creative Women from the Collection of the Ludwig Museum
From 1/17/2025 - 3/23/2025
Marking its 35th anniversary, the Ludwig Museum illuminates talent and innovation via a unique exhibition highlighting female artists and their perspectives on womanhood in the arts. Spanning from the late 60s to the modern day, the display celebrates numerous pioneering women whose contributions dramatically shaped the Central and Eastern European art landscape despite societal challenges.
The Merry Widow
From 2/6/2025 - 2/25/2025
Ronald Hynd's choreography of "The Merry Widow" brings a delightful blend of classical ballet and comedic flair to the stage, based on Ferenc Lehár's beloved operetta. Since its debut in 1975, this “comic ballet” has captivated audiences with its charming narrative and exquisite melodies. After joining the Hungarian National Ballet’s repertoire in 2014, this whimsical production now graces the Opera House, offering a vibrant celebration of dance and music.
Frequently Asked Questions: Faq/Faq
From 2/6/2025 - 5/31/2025
Explore the intricate relationship between contemporary and classical art at this dynamic, methodically driven exhibition. Enhanced with media objects, games, and tasks, the event focuses on visitor reception and engagement with featured works from the prestigious Ludwig Museum collection.
Carmina Burana
From 2/27/2025 - 5/4/2025
Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" is renowned for its exhilarating opening motifs, but its origins as a staged work are less widely known. Tibor Bogányi's visionary production transforms the piece into a stunning visual and auditory spectacle, featuring three soloists, dancers from the Hungarian National Ballet, and a monumental 120-strong chorus, all enhanced by 3D projections and LED displays. This performance at the Erkel Theatre promises an immersive experience, blending powerful music with dynamic visual effects.
Alan Walker
On 3/12/2025
Alan Walker is a British-Norwegian DJ, record producer, and YouTuber who rose to fame with his critically acclaimed platinum single, "Faded," in 2015. In 2017, his YouTube channel became the most subscribed in Norway and he has almost 11 billion views. Some of his other very popular tracks include, "Alone," "Sing Me To Sleep," and "All Falls Down."