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National Ceramic Art Triennale @ City of Pécs

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The National Ceramic Art Triennale is a large-scale exhibition of contemporary Hungarian ceramics and
will present new values of porcelain art from March 9 -11.30 A.M: until April, 21. @ the Zsolnay Quarter m21 Gallery.

The tender was accompanied by enormous interest. At the Triennale, based on the jury’s decision, can see more than 200 works by 100 artists, so the exhibition can be said to be the largest exhibition of the Hungarian artistic ceramics industry to date.
The intention of the organizers is to continue the traditions of the long-standing National Biennale of Ceramics, started in 1967, which provides a regular opportunity for Hungarian ceramic artists and designers to present themselves, this time in the form of a Triennale.

In 2024, the organizers will present the results of the past period in a comprehensive way, giving the opportunity in an area of more than 1000 m2 to get to know for the visitors. The material displayed there was selected in such a way that it gives the most complete and most recent image of contemporary Hungarian silicate art. The particioants can learn about the creators’ extensive use of materials and alternative, innovative solutions.

After the opening of the exhibition at 2 p.m. the visitors may participate in the starting round table discussion.

The Department of Electronic Music and Media of the Faculty of Arts of PTE will participate in the opening.

Recommended by Aggie Reiter

“PianoForte” – WBD -Debute on HBO Max

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“PIANOFORTE” –  2023 … Polish Documentary/Reality …1 hour 29 minsutes … +13 over age.

About this movie … An intimate overview  about coming-of-age portrait of young pianists participating in the legendary International Chopin Piano Competition which is held every five years in Warsaw, Poland.

The “PIANOFORTE” for the competitors is a unique chance of a lifetime for them. Portrayed from backstage and set to Chopin’s music. There are 160 in the semi-finals, afterwards about 80 then 40 competitors. In the end, only 10 lucky i.e. talented ones make it to the finals. PIANOFORTE follows a colorful group of young musicians from around the world who have been preparing since childhood for this is their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Young pianists have to deal with tough competition, trying practice, new friendships, dramatic situations and even lamp fever. In the maintime they going through on the verge of becoming adults.

This is director Jakub Piatek’s second feature after his previous film introducing himself with”Prime Time” – 2021. – Sundance Film Festival.

(The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, followed by the European premiere at CPH:DOX. He received the Visions du Reel Award (Audience Award), It’s All True Award (Special Award), Millennium Docs Against Gravity Award (Audience Award, Best Production Award), Młodzi i Film Award (Best Director), Montclair Film Festival award (special award for editing). Nominated for the IDA Award for Best Music Documentary and the MPSE Reel Award for Music Editing. He was also nominated for the Polish Eagle Award, the winners of which will be announced on March 4.)

Overview by Aggie Reiter

Adventure to Tarcal – Pápai Meat Matured in aged 111-year-Old Tokaj Szomorodni Wine.

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Introduce the Pápai Meat Matured in aged 111-year-old Tokaj Szomorodni Wine @ the Count Degenfeld Castle Hotel’s – Winery

(Mind my readers a bit long riport but worthwhile strolling down and maybe to visit Tarcal venue will be on your bucketlist) But to start in the beginning of the headlines … Departure at 8 a.m. from Budapest to the historic wine region of Tokaj. After a 3 hours’ journey we arrived to the heart of the region. The sprinkle of Spring’s moody weather awaited us. We strolled among their famous vineyards also, to understand why there is no surprise, that it has attracted the attention of the greats of the wine world for over 5 centuries. The period style reflected the era of the Monarchy and the tranquillity of nature made one’s heart beat.

Arriving to our destination was welcomed at the Count Degenfeld Castle Hotel @ Tarcal. (Tarcal is a village which lies at the bottom of the mountain on the eastern edge of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, northern Hungary, in the famous Tokaj-Mountain side wine district Hungary’s most famous wine region! The 4-star hotel operates in the middle of a 100-hectare area planted with grapes, in a renovated heritage manor building. (The Estate is one single estate of 150 hectares, which is very rare. Classified First Growth in 1732 by royal decree, it was always the property of influential Hungarian families who took great pride in their vineyard and wines.)

The Pápai Meat has “invented” a truly special product line up called Sonkarikum. The ham masters and their product development team are one of the biggest players in the domestic bacon and ham sector have came up with three special flavors. The meat industry company in cooperation with the Gróf Degenfeld Wine Estate, also produced from its winery’s szamorodni wine in use for aging.

On the occasion to the 111th anniversary of its founding of the Pápai Meat Ltd., has presented a real specialty the limited-edition Sonkarikumok, which will beout in stores just before Easter. These are made from the finest selected ingredients, is aged for exactly 111 days, i.e. words 4 months.

Before the presentation visited the basment and had a taste of rich in taste of the Muscat Blanc Bio 2022, thereafter walked through old to explore in the six hundred years’ old labyrinth.cellars, looked at the old tools in use for winemaking.

Presentation began with “Hungaricum””Hamkarikumok” Pápai Meat Ltd.
Q.: “We also want to celebrate our special anniversary with the Sonkarikums. According to numerology, the number 1 is a symbol of new beginnings and discovery. With our product development, we wanted to reflect the fact that we are a company in the domestic meat industry that is always striving for renewal and looking for new things. – explained Péter Szappanos, managing director of Pápai Meat Ltd., In addition said Q.’“In addition to the Pápai Meat Ltd, according to the latest available survey of Consumer Panel Services, conducted at the end of last year, based on the amount sold, bacon is the largest market player among the brands for processed products, cooked-smoked meats and cooked ham. So who, if we didn’t appear at home with such a truly extraordinary, premium product. The product line comes in three flavors. The specialty in taste made from pork frikando, use a salt mixture and a spicy marinade containing the Tokaji Szamorodni wine. In addition to the characteristic taste and smell of the wine, bay leaves, star anise and mustard seeds give the ham the extraordinary balanced taste. Thanks to the ham master, the end result is a pleasantly smoked, dry-aged ham with the notes of the wine and the spices in use among premium hams. The other two elements in their Sonkarikum product line the exotic ham with black pepper, juniper berries and coriander, matured in mild spices, and the other spices gourmet ham with basil, oregano and thyme.” Last but not least he added Q.: “Highlighting that the food industry, including the meat industry, is going through a marked transformation all over the world. Success requires a new approach, brave decisions, and new products that arouse the curiosity of consumers. And the company took a significant step in this direction with the Sonkarikums”

The food choice habits have changed a lot in recent years, more-and-more,vegan consumers are searching for these products. Pápai Meat Ltd. was the first among the large domestic meat industry companies to start producing vegan meat substitute products, and even since then, vegan meat substitute products are being offered.

Kálmán Tarró – master ham of Pápai Meat Ltd. emphasized Q.: “It is a responsible goal, but at the same time a joyful task to create a legend on Pápai every day. Pápai ham is a symbol of the excellence of Hungarian pig farmers and butchers. In addition to high-quality domestic pork, the tradition of butchery handed down from generation-to-generation had made Pápai a sign of the best ham for Hungarian customers. The hams made at Pápa are matured for a long time and holding to the knowledge trying to preserve and pass on to the next generations, so that they aswell may offer the products with similar pride and joy for times to come.”

Beside other questions was asked to Máté Tóth – managing director of Gróf Degenfeld Vineyard … “How does the Papi Meat and Count Degenfeld came together in this project? “… The explanation was simple by his side … Q.: “Pápai and Count Degenfeld are two historic Hungarian brands. A special ham requires a special aging. We are confident that Count Degenfeld’s sweet Pápai Sonkarikum aged in Szamorodni wine for 111 days will most probably trigger once tasting this unquie flavors and target the consumers taste.”

The Consumer Panel Services confirmed the company’s strategic decision in 2019, focusing on three product areas, ham and bacon, as well as vegan products. Their developments were also aimed in modernizing the production processes associated with them. Since then 23% volume increase in the strategic products. Five years ago, an investment process of more than HUF2 billion. The implementation began with the support of the Economic Development and Innovation Operative Program (GINOP). As a result, 26 types of new machines were put into operation, which was also a significant advance in the field of production, slicing and packaging. Thereafter came to increase the capacity for ham and smoked goods by 40%, and for bacon by 30%.

After the presentations, the Count Degenfeld Hotel offered real poems of finger-food and a line of exotic fruit also beside the mouthwatering 6 putons Tokaj Aszu 2017 and 5 puton Tokaj Szomorodi 2017 and naturally we all were enchanted.

Before leaving the venue was showed the outside the Count Degenfeld Hotel the amazing picturesque setting in the heart of the Tokaj Mountains wine region, watching nature’s rows of still sleeping vines.

Walked up the hill to the Saint Terese Chapel which was built in 1750 in honor of Queen Mária Terézia of Hungary.

We left Tarcal wine region during the afternoon, and arrived to Budapest in the early evening hour.

What a wonderful day we had, thanks to the organizers, the Count Degenfeld Estate/Winery and the Pápai Meat Ltd.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Hollókő Easter Festival 2024. – All-Day Programs.

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Saturday – March, 30.  …  from Noon.

Sunday – April, 1. from 8 a.m.

At the Hollókő Easter Festival, “a woman does not stay dry” – as the slogan of the event says, and indeed!

The traditional way of celebration,  one of the most well-known Easter customs is sprinkling. At Easter, girls dressed in traditional folk costumes must be   well doused with a bucket of cold water to prevent them from withering, because according to legend, fresh Easter water preserves the girls’ beauty.

Thousands of people visit this small village every year to learn about and experience Hungarian Easter traditions. The individuals at the Old Town still to-day wear their traditional  colorful costums, kept their rich folklore, folk customs, with the inevitable sprinkling, concerts, handicraft demonstrations, Easter Egg Painting Yard, family and children’s programs provide unforgettable experiences in Hollókő during these three days. Will be awaiting Hungarian and foreigner visitors to this real countryside village during the occasion of Easter! The Easter Festival is a celebration of traditions and joie de vivre, where “Old Village” and its surroundings taking back in time to experience the atmosphere of the traditional Hungarian Easter!

Hollókő Old Village,  is also on the UNESCO World Heritage List, where 67 red-tile historic houses have preserved their original condition and look the same as they did a hundred years ago. The specialty of Hollókő is that it is still a living and functioning village and visitors can feel as if they have stepped into a folk tale.

Distance between Hollókő  – Nógrád County and Budapest by car on M3 Highway cca. 101 km , or 63 miles. Distance by car takes around 76 minutes or 1 hour.

Recommendation by Aggie Reiter

Metronóm Jazz Club Concert Series @ Pécs

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The Metronóm Jazz Club, has been operating for 23 years, bringing the best jazz musicians to the Zsonay Quarter @ the City of Pécs. Same will be in the air this year as well.

(Pécs lies between the South Transdanubian region of rolling hills and lush forests of Hungary. The Mediterranean-style city was awarded European Capital of Culture title in 2010, and, in fact, that city has preserved this status even today. Of the city`s countless attractions, Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, declared to be a Hungaricum (a unique Hungarian product or attraction) in 2014.
Anyone can freely enter the park of the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter during the opening hours (from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.) and stay there freely. Public cameras help to preserve the integrity of the cultural district.)

Niki Vörös, Jr. Béla Szakcsi, Boggie and see below others! The club has become a quality brand that is trusted by jazz lovers and has developed a permanent fan base, but there are always new interested parties who are just getting to know the genre. During the monthly concert series in the Zsolnay Quarter, a different style of jazz will take place each time. We show you this season!

Áron Tálas TrioMarch, 8. 20.00, Zsolnay Quarter – E78 Concert Hall … The versatility of Áron Tálas, winner of the Junior Prima, Gramofon and Artisjus awards, and the best Hungarian keyboard player by the readers of jazzma.hu and jazz.hu, is well known. The band has created an individual sound world, in which folk music and classical music influences can be seen in action, in addition to the harmonic and rhythmic elements of jazz.

Károly Gáspár Trio feat. Zita Gerebenm –  April, 18 ., 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … Pianist Károly Gáspár is one of the defining figures of the Hungarian jazz scene. With his trio, they perform both their own compositions and jazz standards. Their music is fresh and progressive, romantic and aestheticizing, but at the same time respects the traditions of mainstream jazz.

Szakcsi Jr. Renaissance May8., 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … The formation plays modern jazz in a popular form while maintaining the harmonious world of demanding jazz. This is fusion music, which places great emphasis on dynamics. Their repertoire gives a taste of different eras of jazz, but romantic and modern themes of classical music also appear. The formation is based on the singing voice, which is not performed as a song, but as an instrument.

Vörös Niki New Project ( see photo)June 20., 8 p.m. Zsolnay Quarter … Niki Vörös’ own compositions combine elements of blues, rock and jazz. The songs are defined by Niki’s strong, passionate performance expressing raw emotions, complemented by the energetic, unique playing style of prominent Hungarian musicians.

Blonde Niki Quintet July 18 _ 21.00, Zsolnay Quarter … Nikoletta Szőke, winner of the Montreux competition and winner of the Junior Prima Prize, is one of the country’s most popular jazz performers. In addition to domestic concert halls and festivals, he performed with great success in New York, Tokyo, Brussels, Copenhagen, London and Berlin, singing with Michel Legrand, Bobby McFerrin, Kurt Elling and Gregory Hutchinson, among others.

Boggie-Stay More Tour –  August, 15. 9 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … Boggie Csemer Boglárka is a Phonogram and Hangvilla prize-winning performer. Ten years ago, he toured the world with his song Parfüm and the brilliant video clip created for it. He represented our country at the 60th Eurovision Song Contest, but he also performed as a backing band for ZAZ.

Balázs Bágyi Visegrád Jazz Band –  September, 12. , 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … The project band was created thanks to a V4 tender, and its members are outstanding artists from each country.

SubtonesOctober, 17. , 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … Founded by trumpeter Gábor Subicz, Subtones is one of Hungary’s most exciting supergroups, which has become a favorite concert band on the domestic jazz-pop scene.

Dés András Mash Trio November, 14., 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … The formation was born from the joyous music of Iranian guitarist Mahan Mirarab and Hungarian percussionist András Dés, for whom the addition of Austrian clarinet player Vincent Pongrácz opened up a new perspective.

Dániel Hofecker – Next day sextet –  December, 5 , 8 p.m., Zsolnay Quarter … Dániel Hofecker from Pécs is one of the most talented jazz composers, arrangers and trumpet players of the young generation of musicians.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Bryan Adams Returns On The Road “So Happy It Hurts” … MVM Dome @ Budapest

 

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 One of the most exciting live musicians in the world is returning to Budapest on
Monday – October, 14. 2024. 
 
Better hurry up if you want to catch his incredible new stage show live. It’s an absolute must-catch tour for anyone who loves his stage presence and hits.  So don’t miss out on the fun!
 
Bryan Adams will bring his effortless stage presence and incredible vocals for the pleasure to his grand audience in Hungary.
 
In addition to his mega-hits, songs from his new album will most likely be played which is 17th album, So Happy It Hurts, released in 2022 – will most likely be played. This time, his concert will be hosted by the MVM Dome in Budapest. More than 80 million records sold, 17 albums, three Oscar and five Golden Globe nominations, as well as a Grammy award. Bryan Adams is an unavoidable name in rock music, to whom we can thank such mega-hits as (Everything I Do) I Do It for You or Summer of 69.
 
The 64-year-old musician still doesn’t slow down, which the audience can experience in Budapest this year. The MVM Dome will host his performance, for which ticket sales will start in a few days. The singer has visited Hungary several times in recent years and paid his respects in a variety of places, be it a company party or at the Heros’ Square – Budapest.
 

Pasolini films … Life Trilogy plus an encore @Art+ Cinema Budapest

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In remembrance to Pasolini’s birth on February 29, 2024., at the Art+ Cinema, operated by the Pannónia Entertainment Ltd. organizing a series of festive retrospective screenings.

Pier Paolo Pasolini was an Italian poet, film director, writer, screenwriter, actor and playwright. He is considered one of the defining public intellectuals in 20th-century Italian history, influential both as an artist and a political figure. He started filming only at the age of thirty-nine. He sublimated his own personal questions, thus leaving us a round, rich, versatile legacy. Many still to-day do not understand his art and sarcasm.

The Trilogy of Life is the summary title of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s three films shot between 1970 and 1974: The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales, The Thousand and One Nights Flowers. All three works are based on classic collections of fairy tales and short stories created in the Middle Ages. Italian censorship also banned the Decameron and the Canterbury Tales for a while. The music consultant for the trilogy was Ennio Morricone. The powerful atmosphere of the films is largely due to the authentic filming locations and the mostly amateur actors.

Based on the well-known collection of short stories by Giovanni Boccaccio, the Italian-French-GSR co-production Decameron, presented in 1971, received the Silver Bear Award (special jury award) at the 1971 West Berlin Film Festival.

The Canterbury Tales, an Italian-French co-production presented in 1972 and shot based on Geoffrey Chaucer’s fragmentary collection of fairy tales, partly finished in verse, received the Golden Bear Award (the festival’s grand prize) at the 1972 West Berlin Film Festival.

Based on the well-known Arabic collection, Tales of the Thousand and One Nights, the Italian-French feature film with the same title, shown in 1974, won the special jury prize at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival.

All 3 films are therefore based on an important, recognized work that is still included in our literary canon. While the first two are basically related to the Greek-Judeo-Christian cultural circle; in the 3rd.  is embedded in Indus, Persian, ancient Mesopotamian, Jewish, ancient Egyptian, but mainly Arab beliefs and motifs.

It is interesting that Pasolini himself plays Chaucer and Giotto in the Canterbury Tales. In Decameron, the famous director thinks about the nature of our everyday sins and the origin of our guilt. “We have been repeating the same historical crimes for three thousand years, and this strengthens the suspicion that all of this follows from our culture.” – Cheyk: Utt

Pasolini’s last work, Salò, or the 120 days of Sodom, was created as the first chapter of an “anti-trilogy”.

Pasolini films at the Art+ Cinema from February 29 for four days.

Screening dates … February, 29. 8.30 p.m.  – Salo, or 120 days of Sodom, March, 1.  8.30 – Decameron, March, 2.  8.30  – Canterbury Tales, March, 3. 8:30 p.m. – Flowers of the Thousand and One Nights

Update by Aggie Reiter

Most “Italianness” – Glamorous Event of the Year!

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Women’s Day Masquerade Ball 
Saturday, March, 8. 2024.
The Italian Chamber of Commerce – MOLK-CCIU in Hungary, as the EU-Chamber rotating Presidency this year on Women’s Day hosting at the esteemed Marriott Hotel in Budapest. The organizer promise the best of Italy’s heritage full of an awesome event.
Valuable prizes will be awarded to the best masks and costumes. The invitation goes out for all to show off their creativity and participate in this exciting competition! The Most Beautiful Mask Wins! Special Prize …  aboved all valuable prizes will be awarded to the best costumes. The invitation goes out for all to show their ingenuity and style, so do your finest attire, creativity and participate in this exciting competition and join the festivities! Upon this unique evening, the celebration widely goes on Italy’s cultural roots,  showcasing some of the important traditions that characterise the country. It will be a unique evening experience for the participants to immerse themselves in the richness of Italian culture with costumes.
As to the gastronomy, the menu compilation indulge in a culinary journey inspired by the flavors of Italy and Europe. From tantalizing appetizers to delectable main courses and irresistible sweets surely to be delight the gourmands.
A peek into the Menu … Cold appetizers: Focaccia with Parma ham and melon,Veal with tuna sauce, Smoked Szilvasvarad trout with horseradish foam, Mediterranean vegetable appetizer
Fresh potato salad with mayonnaise, Shopska salad, Salad with crunchy garden vegetables, Dill flavored cucumbers, Pickled vegetables. Main course: Tuscan ribollita soup, Baked Balaton snapper cooked in Bakonyi style, Stewed veal with dumplings garnished with sour cream and dill, Crispy roast duck with grilled aubergines, Potato pie with lemon and marjoram, Roasted Mediterranean vegetables. Sweets corner: Tiramisù, Panna cotta with mango sauce, Palacsinta with rum and walnuts garnished with chocolate sauce, Dobos cake.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Riport to be continued 46th Travel + International Tourism Exhibition & Adventure Festival @ Hungexpo – Budapest

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Hex. Hriszto Polendakov – Bulgaria’s Ambassador to Hungary

BULGARIA will be the FOREIGNER Guest of Honor @ the Travel 2024 exhibition!

“Bulgaria will present itself at Hungary’s most important tourism forum on 100-square-meter stand” said by  Hriszto Polendakov – Bulgaria’s ambassador to Budapest at yesterday’s  Bulgarian Cultural Center – Budapest. He spoke about their goals as with participating with nine co-exhibitors, emphasizing that the country is a tourist destination available all year round. Contunied staying  that more than 70 increasingly popular beaches await visitors all of them traditional, old resorts, 22 of them, and one port, have also received the blue flag certification.

Within his introduction he gave a small geographical description of Bulgaria … “Sitting flush with Turkey, Bulgaria is the often-forgotten big brother of the Balkan countries – tourists head straight to its beaches, but now visitors can find out more at our stand …”This is all Bulgaria!”  the sights-and-sound  the visitors may receive full details offering where … what … how to travel  such as: travelers guide, stunning natural beauty, hot spring waters, fabulous seaside towns, golden sandy beaches, historical treasures, remarkable monasteries and unforgettable mountain panoramas and its unique gastronomy. More about Bulgaria … located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, where Thracian, Byzantine, Roman, Slavic and Bulgarian cultures meet. The Bulgarian coast and the Black Sea offer excellent conditions for surfing, water skiing, diving and fishing. Black Sea resorts offer opportunities for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, as well as eco-tourism, photo safaris and excursions to natural, cultural and architectural attractions. The rose is the symbol of Bulgaria. Picking roses, one of the oldest traditional customs in Bulgaria, has become a tourist attraction.  Bulgarian cuisine is extremely diverse and tasty, with a wide variety of salads, breads, stews and other local dishes. Many dishes are based on traditional recipes passed down from generation to generation. The surrounding regions of Bulgaria have proudly preserved their traditional recipes and continue to offer typical local gastronomic delicacies. More than 70 increasingly popular beaches await visitors there, all of them traditional, old resorts, 22 of them, and one port, have also received the blue flag certification.

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Dr. Ernő Görgényi – Mayor of Gyula – domestic guest of honor, Aliz Komoróczki – managing director of Gyula Tourism Nonprofit Ltd.

This year the CITY OF GYULA is to be the DOMESTIC Guest of Honor @ the Travel 2024 exhibition!

You can go on a journey of discovery at the Gyulai stand, and this time they will guide you to the easternmost side of the country, where visitors can be enriched with information guaranteed by life’s fast-paced opportunities. So Gyula, a magical small city in Hungary’s Körös valley, offers visitors young and elder folks rich experiences during any time of the year. The city has a special atmosphere soothing and eye-catching, but have to see for yourelf.  At the Travel exhibition, there are 6 counters, 160 square meters, and it can be divided into 2 main parts (event space and meeting space… possibility for partner meetings). The middle block can be walked around by the visitors. At their counters stage can learn about city’s programs,  receive general information about partner hotels as well and to keep in mind the highlight – sightseeings in-and-around the Region & Gyula … Gyula Castle  … The old rooms of the medieval castle and the beautiful baroque palace are a mixture  of leading into the depths of the past of times. Among the centuries-old trees of the castle park is the famous Castle Spa … since 1984 was considered a spa town.  Lately the spa was extended by 1,000 meters. It offers relaxation and entertainment for all ages, as well as the opportunity to cure various diseases by the thermal waters that erupt from the depths. The Almásy Castle in Gyula welcomnes visitors to an unusual exhibition. With the help of interactive technology provide close-to-life images of the history of the castle, the daily life of the various staff and lords. It is designed to provide an authentic experience and interesting program for all ages. From the 13.5-meter-high tower lookout, can enjoy a beautiful panorama of the medieval brick castle of Gyula, the castle and its garden. The unique exhibition in Ladics Ház presents the entire heritage of a rural family. After the renovation completed in 2016, Almásy Castle won the ICOMOS award for exemplary monument renovation a year later. In 2018, it was ranked among the 40 best exhibition . Memorial museum of the great composer Ferenc Erkel birthplace at Gyula and on the occasion of being the Domestic Guest of Honor city of Gyula welcomed on th spot to taste the reach in flavor plum palinka.

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At their stand in time for Gyulai Pálinka flavors to have a snip or two …  Unlike previous years, this time not in September, but earlier, between May,17-19, 2024. will be held. Gyula also has a Sausage Museum, Radio History Exhibition, local craft beers. Last but not least, before leaving to Gyula time to discover the city’s famous  namely called 100 Year’s Old –Centennial Confectionery.

Was told at the press gathering that

…”Forest and Wildlife in Harmony” is popular mainly by the Italian hunters, who regulary visit the provided areas.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter

46th Travel + International Tourism Exhibition & Adventure Festival @ Hungexpo – Budapest

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The press gathering was held in the morning hours at the Bulgarian Cultural Center – Budapest, concerning the topic of which was related to the upcoming International Travel Exhibition and Festival.

As an innovation, this year’s event will be supplemented with interactive programs to better meet the needs and desire of the visitors to gain experience. Therefore, the name of the exhibition will also be renewed. Namely, the Travel + International Tourism Exhibition and Experience Festival, February 22-25, 2024., is to refer to the diverse range of the event.

Participants in the discussion: Klára Tihanyi – Hungexpo’s strategy and business development director, Hex. Hriszto Polendakov – Ambassador of Bulgaria in Budapest – Foreign Guest of Honor Travel 2024, Dr. Ernő Görgényi – Mayor of Gyula – domestic guest of honor, Aliz Komoróczki – managing director of Gyula Tourism Nonprofit Ltd., Dr. Árpád Takács – Békés County Government Office – domestic guest of honor, Róbert Sipiczki – President of the Hungarian Cycling Industry and Trade Association, András Holczhauser – General Secretary of the Hungarian Sailing Association, István Szépvölgyi – vitorlazzithon.hu – Budapest Boat Show.

“At our country’s largest and most significant travel-themed exhibition, we try to offer visitors experiences that cannot be achieved in the online world,” Klára Tihanyi, Hungexpo’s director of strategy and business development, emphasized at the press gathering and added: “23 domestic and 28 foreign destinations will offer their travels at independent stands, and cca. 150 exhibitors will be present.

The 46th Travel exhibition in recent years has increasingly popular among travelers. Although may had a subjective idea of what the term adventure means, adventure tourism as a whole is like that refers to activities such as various extreme sports by air -land- water, as well as exploring exotic destinations.

It is the most prestigious and also the largest domestic tourist exhibition in our country. A unique opportunity for those interested in tourism and active recreation. Domestic and international professional visitors and the most important market players can present their products and services.

Tourists who prefer active tourism look both physically and mentally for various forms of exercise close to nature, not only within the borders of the country, but also to travel abroad. This includes different types of tours, sightseeing programs, and sometimes personal challenges that fit the profile of the adventure individuals.

The Budapest Boat Show is Hungary’s largest land show port, the season-opening event of sailing and water sports at the HUNGEXPO Budapest Convention and Exhibition Center! At the same time, it presents domestic and foreign novelties and developments related to navigation, the domestic sailing, electric and offer of motor boats, various water sports, as well as related equipment, clothing and can be used services. With the cooperation of the Hungarian Sailing Association and the Hungarian Sailing Academy, the guest of honor in 2024 will be the Sailing Home program, which aims to strengthen the presence of sailing, so that everyone, from those familiar with sailing to competitors, will find interesting and useful information. One of the most important topics at Hungary’s number one tourist exhibition is the Caravan Hall, featuring caravans and motorhomes. This is a good opportunity, as it is also an annual meeting place, and for those who are just getting to know this form of travel, it is a great opportunity to get first-hand information from more experienced travelers. Another prominent theme of the Travel exhibition is active and adventure tourism, which is closely related to cycling. At the 45th Travel exhibition, visitors can get information about the popularity of the E-bike Test&Show, and they can try out the e-bike on the track on the 3,000 square meters built for this purpose. Almost the entire range of representatives of the domestic brand will participate in the event.

How about B2B in the coming days together with the Travel 2024 community.

Opening hours:

Thursday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

In addition to strengthening the professional nature of the exhibition, visitors can experience islands where a real water world, multifunctional community space and VR await, where they can take part in a free health screening and, last but not least, find valuable prizes, and live animals guarantee entertainment. The general public can gather inspiration from the offer of nearly 40 domestic and foreign destinations.

Riport to be continued with FOREIGNER Guest of Honor – Hex. Hriszto Polendakov – Ambassador of Bulgaria – Budapest

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DOMESTIC Guest of Honor – Dr. Ernő Görgényi – Mayor of Gyula & Aliz Komoróczki – managing Director of Gyula Tourism Nonprofit Ltd.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter