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3 M’s … MONI’S JEWELRY … MADISON PERFUMERY … MAISON MARQUISE … + 1 … MADE IN HUNGARY

 

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NOT JUST ONLY DIAMONDS ARE THE GIRLS BEST FRIEND!

On the occasion of the opening of the elegantly tasted Budapest’s new Salon with beautiful jewelry along with very seductive scent, classy clothes, accessories were presented to the press and invited guests.

 The Store can be reached at: District, V., 6. Október 6. Street – Budapest.

Reaching the high season of holidays, it is pretty hard for many to  find the answer to … 3 W’s standing for WhenWhereWhat to purchase for the hubbie and loved one, but soon excepting the invitation from the Madison Perfumery found out at the newly opened Moni’s Jewelry Premium Brand Store. Thumbs-up for the organisers for tying an excellent selection of programs. As it was said at the opening the 3 M’s  are here this evening … Moni’s Jewelry … Madison Perfumery … Maison Marquise –  showcasing: Bori Tóth  designer’s  collection.

The presentation was by the representative of the Jaguar who step-by-step introduced the 3M’s. Moni’s – Style and Elegance molded piece of jewelery. Madison brought the latest collection of not for only classy ladies but gents the warm, spicy, romantic fragrances which captivated many  senses  also for the male spouse on the spot. Also the variety of candles based on the original Eau de Perfume were very  attractive. The  Maison Marquise   introduced the AW 2014/2015„Ready-to-Wear „ – Orient Fall models. A collection of ancient culture of Far East. The patterns of Chinese folding  screen and the golden metal ornaments of Japanese lacquered boxes were to touch the eye of the audience. As heard, the  collections concept was to combine ancient handcrafted ornaments with modern simple forms and body fitted silhouettes.  The models were also dressed up  with leather mountings  and carrying  fan shape purses truly  a composition of the 21st century.  Indeed the  unique  style of  Moni’s Jewelry further  highlighted the clothes and the woman’s personality. The touch of the Madison Perfumery’s  (also offering  exclusive fragrances, niche  cologne, hard-to-find perfumes, room scents also worked perfectly together with the clothes and jewelry. Each collection of the Moni’s jewelry are made not in series but in a limited number. There is only ten pieces of each in the shop. One of Moni highlight is the special jewelry collection for men inspired by Jaguar F-Type.

Was also said, this new jewelry store at the center of Budapest, next to the Basilica was a fairy dream to come true. Previously examined every detail to implement a perfect jewelry store in 200 square meters and  housed two full levels of luxury and glamor. The store was planned by a Florence internal constructor and the dream glow to life in November 2014. The store’s aim is  support  every customer in finding a tiny piece to his and her personality with which happily leaves the store.

Locations to be found:

Moni’s Jewelry Premium Brand Store –  District, V., 6. Október 6. Street – Budapest.

Madison Perfumery  – District VI., 26. Andrássy Blvd. – Budapest

Maison Marquise  – District VI., 56. Bajza Street – Budapest

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

HERALD NEWS … 4TH. DIPLOMATIC CHARITY FAIR IN BUDAPEST 2014.

 

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“Experience the World in a Day!”

The Diplomatic Spouses Budapest is organizing  their 4th charity fair at the Intercontinental Hotel this coming up Sunday, November, 30. 2014.

The Diplomatic Fair is organized by the Diplomatic Spouses of Budapest (DSB), which is a non-political, non-religious, non-profit association, founded in 2000 by a group of spouses in the diplomatic community to bring together spouses of Heads of Missions and of other diplomats accredited to Hungary.

According to the organizers the aim of the event is to raise money for local charities. The charity work is carried out on a voluntary basis, as it was said by Frances Goodfriend – DSB vice-president at the past days press meeting, where  Natallia Khainouskaya – President, Katalin Skapér – DSB vice-president, Gábor Márton – representing „OUR HOUSE” – „A MI HAZUNK” – Esztergom, Bettina Aradi – representing the Hungarian National Federation of the Blind and Visually Impaired – Guide Dog Training School – Csepel and  delegate from SOFI – Special Education and Development Institute,  announced among other things there will be 45 embassies with national stands and 29 countries in the food corner. Visitors are also invited to shop around handicrafts, clothes, jewelry, household embroidery, pick nice clothing at the second-hand corner where all the items are donated by diplomats’ wives. Also on the spot there will be men’s corner, children’s corner, international bazaar, traditional music and dance.

Over the years the DSB has raised more than 30 million HUF all of which has been distributed amongst a number of Hungarian institutions benefiting disadvantaged groups, children with learning disabilities, the elderly, victims of domestic violence and children with cancer.

This year’s funds raised during the Diplomatic Fair will be distributed to the three organizations that DSB is supporting:

The Special Education and Development Institute SOFI … for mentally challenged children.

Hungarian National Federation of the Blind and Visually Impaired – Guide Dog Training School– Csepel

The Children`s Home  „OUR HOUSE”  – A MI HÁZUNK … Educational program for Roma children, based at the City of Esztergom.

The Patron of the Diplomatic Fair in 2014 is Mrs. Anita Herczegh, wife of the President of Hungary who was also in 2012 and 2013, but this year will not be present due to official foreign trip, but her message will be shared.

The highlight beside many other raffle prizes will be for the lucky one to make his/her day winning a 5stars/5days all-inclusive vacation for two in Jordan.

Venue: District, V., 12. Apáczai Csere János Street – Budapest

Entry ticket for adult 500.-HUF –  children free!

The fair will be open from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Update by Aggie Reiter

18TH ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL – BUDAPEST – 2014!

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MADE IN ISRAEL – THROUGH ISRAEL’S EYES!

Following the previous years success at the Israeli Film Festival in Budapest in the forthcoming days it will be present again and screened over a week.

Here is the latest Herald News to the 18th Israeli Film Festival … A selection of the latest award-winning films, contemporary movies, comedies to sensitive dramas … from riveting, political documentaries to hot-blooded romance presenting the best of Israeli cinema to Hungarian audiences.

The film festival takes place at the Pushkin Cinema through December, 4 to 9. 2014., organized in collaboration between the Israeli Embassy in Hungary and the Israel Cultural Institute in Budapest.

The films will be shown within their original Hebrew sounds, S/T with English and also Hungarian.

Here is a brief introduction  of the screened films …

THE GREEN PRINCE – 2014 – run time 99 minutes. … A captivating and emotional story. A story that one is tempted to think it is fiction. Two men, a spy and a handler, whom history insists must be adversaries, forge an unexpected trust and friendship. (WINNER 2014 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL AUDIENCE AWARD, WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY.)  6.30 p.m. Friday, December, 5. Metropolis room. 6.30 p.m. Sunday December, 7. Metropolis room

GET– 2014 – 115 minutes … When film and reality meets … a story of a woman seeking a divorce at the Israeli court for  over five years. Been going to the rabbinic courthouse again and again, but her husband does not approve … she has yet to receive a get.  8.30 p.m. Saturday, December, 6. Metropolis room. 6.30 p.m.  Tuesday, December, 9. Metropolis room

A DECENT MAN – 2014 – run time 96 minutes  … The most caring of husbands and loving of fathers can also be a killer. The most brutal of killers can also be a loving father and husband. This applies to the men behind the Nazi genocide of Vanessa Lapa’s astounding film. 6.30 p.m. Saturday, December, 6. Metropolis room. 6.30 p.m. Monday, December, 8. Metropolis room

2 NIGHT – 2011 – run time – 87 minutes 10.30 p.m. Friday, December 5. Metropolis room. 7.30 p.m. Monday,. December, 8. Amarcord room

MAGIC MEN  – 2014 – run time 100 minutes … A father-and-son road movie in search of a Greek magician who saved the father during WWII. The journey opens up old wounds and forces the two men to face the truth, to try to bridge the gaps between them, and to once again be father and son. 7.30 p.m. Thursday, December, 4. Amarcord room. 8.30 p.m. Sunday, December, 7. Metropolis room

ZERO MOTIVATION –  2014 – run time 100 minutes … A dark and comedic portrait of everyday life for a unit of young, female Israeli soldiers. The Human Resources Office at a remote desert base serves as the setting for this cast of characters who bide their time pushing paper and battling in computer games, counting down the minutes until they can return to civilian life. 8.30 p.m. Friday, December, 5. Metropolis room. 10.30 p.m. Saturday, December, 6. Metropolis room. 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, December, 9. Amarcord room

A FILM UNFINISHED – 2010 – run time 89 minutes – “A Film Unfinished seeks for the truth behind one of the most mysterious Nazi propaganda films ever shot inside the Warsaw Ghetto. It
engages us, challenges us, and most importantly, teaches us …  not only about history, but about what we take for granted, and what we assume to be truth. 7.30 p.m. Friday, December, 5. Amarcord room. 7.30 p.m. Sunday, December, 7. Amarcord room

KUMASI HAIFA – 2013 – run time 60 minutes  …  The film focuses on a group of teachers from Ghana who travel to Israel to learn innovative educational techniques, and return home to revolutionize early childhood education in Africa. The film touches on themes of cooperation, overcoming obstacles, unity across cultural boundaries, and female empowerment. 9.30 p.m. Thursday, December, 4.  Amarcord room

The a/m movies tickets can be already purchased at the  Pushkin cinema ticket booth.

District, V.,  18. Kossuth Lajos  Street – Budapest.

Update by Aggie Reiter

 

NEWSFLASH … MILOS RAONIC THIGH INJURY … PHILIPP KOHLSCHREIBER TAKES OVER

Joining at the VIIth Tennis Classics in Budapest - 2014.

Joining at the VIIth Tennis Classics in Budapest – 2014. 

Photo source:www.sueddeutsche.de

Announcement was made in Budapest, by Director of VIIth Tennis Classics – Balázs Taróczy following the latest news received a short while ago  about the change of the injured Milos Raonic  who suffered thigh injury in the second ATP World Tour Finals group, so he was forced to cancel  to participate at the appearances VIIth Tennis Classics Tournament  – Budapest. As Raonic said, “I picked up the injury in the match against Andy Murray. I thought it was just a strain or spasm, but it turned out that nasty bruising, “- said the Canadian world ranking eighth and added, “As much as I wanted to play in the final group match against Nishikori in London and  also next Tuesday at the VIIth Tennis Classics in Budapest, … I hope that next year will manage to make up from missing out at the tournament in Budapest.”

So instead of Raonic will be Philipp Kohlschreiber the German tennis player will take over. He was extremely pleased and said right away in a second yes to director Balázs Taróczy’s request, saying: “I am very happy that I was invited to the Tennis Classics Tournament. The folks visiting the Tennis Classics through the past years may not be aware, but this tournament in Budapest has reached major reputation among the tennis players, and everyone tells me how much experience, how good the atmosphere in the Arena, and what a wonderful city is Budapest. I’m in training and in good shape. I can assure  audience that I will come up with high-quality show.”

Philipp Kohlschreiber, is the 24th player in the world rankings and one of the most technical and creative tennis player, who won this year also boasts ATP tournament. No one could stop him in Düsseldorf. Throughout his career, collected five trophies and played tennis together almost 8 million dollars. He is extremely successful in doubles, already gain victory in  seven doubles ATP tournament, so that says it all.

Just a reminder and change in couples …

The Arena doors open at 3.30 p.m.

4.30  p.m. – Opening ceremony and the first semi-final matches: Ernests Gulbis – Fabio Fognini

5.45 p.m. – The second semi-final match Philipp Kohlschreiber – Dominic Thiem

6.45 p.m. –  Doubles match Mansour Bahramival and Babos Tímea

7.30 p.m. – Tennis Classics finals

Update by Aggie Reiter

HERALD NEWS … EXHIBITION … BRICKS EMPIRE – BUILD YOUR DREAMS – BUDAPEST

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BRICKS EMPIRE – BUILD YOUR DREAMS

Grand Opening: 4.45 p.m. Thursday, November, 13. 2014.

VAM Design Center – District, VII., 26. Király utca (King Street) – Budapest

In Hungary was the first to be seen in an exhibition, and providing opportunities for kids and adults to explore the beauty of the technology exclusively in the game of building blocks and the use of interactive models. Interactive part of the exhibit, were on hand for visitors to discover the operating principles of machines and structures. 30 tablet were on the spot for handy hands to control models as to enjoy being in and back in childhood years. Watching and controlling the objects in space, aviation, cars, trains, amusement park, musical instruments, interactive games and other topics. At 40 square meters of exhibition area, visitors were able to view videos of animated science.as well. At the Playhouse of building blocks visitors regardless of to their age could  use their own fantasy to build their models. The cinema room screened the latest and most successful animated stories. Visiting the Student Room, a 30-minute sessions led to different structures and machine to be built. This joint program is excellent opportunity for parents and children, not just to share time together with family, but  while the children will learn about the basic physical objections the parents can be a child again. Among the structures to prepare the assembly line, the carousel or just on the racing field is a building block supplied, built and mobilized by the iPads.

Also various artists from the field of entertainment visited the exhibition with her children.

Rolling around the exhibition the founder, Amir Asor of the Israeli Company – Young Engineers joined the young ones.

The exhibition  can be visited through the end of January, 2015.

Tickets are available at the exhibition  VAM Design Center and TEX.HU website too!

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

HUNGARIAN RAILWAY MUSEUM – PORK AND SAUSAGE FESTIVAL – BUDAPEST – 2014.

 

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Hungarian Railway Museum … District  XIV.  95. Tatai Street – Budapest

The event will be open from Friday to Sunday.

Friday:11 a.m. – Midnight, Saturday: 9 a.m. – Midnight,

Sunday: 9 a.m.-9 p.m

Even though the Fall is here to stay, the festivals in Budapest go-on-and-on. The pork sausage festival is known and awaited by many people and look forward already to take part in it … not only because of the delicious snacks, crunchy-munchies, but also because a line of great programs to choose from in one place. This coming week-end holds so much, as to eat, to drink, razzle-dazzle and for the dancing feet the rhythm will be present.

The pork sausage festival in addition to the delicious food can also experience many other entertainment for the whole family and friends to get together and take part in the tastings enjoying your timeout.

The venue will be at the Railway Museum, nearly at 100,000 square meters bringing gastronomic delicacies and one of the world’s best known Bryan Adams tribute band, the Hungarian  Room Service Band.

The band will bring the Canadian singer best known and most popular tunes to the festival, such as the Everything I Do, the Here I Am, or Heaven, but it is sure to be a favorite ballads of dancing will follow, as we say in the Summer of 69, the Only Thing or the Kids Wanna Rock.

Update by Aggie Reiter

7TH TENNIS CLASSICS … YOUNG TITANS ARE COMING TO TOWN

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 18. 2014.

4.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.

LÁSZLÓ PAPP  BUDAPEST SPORT ARENA

District XIV.  2. Stefánia  Road – Budapest

 

The long-awaited day is coming along this year as well, when the stars of world tennis again will holding the rackets and shooting their balls in Budapest at the 7th Tennis Classics. After 6 years in a row of the World’s Classics Tennis players fulfilling the hearts of tennis lovers in Budapest, the 7th year will be about time to show the audience the future’s next generation of high-profile young players.

Upon information at the 7th Tennis Classic 2014 games will be Fabio Fognini, Ernests Gulbis, Milos Raonic and Dominic Thiem. They are all have privileged places in the tennis world rankings, as the Young Titans – may well be Worldwide the next generation of high-profile.

The tournament participants one-by-one are known since some time. The draw of parings has happened already. On the tennis court ground on November, 18.,  the semifinals pairs will be the Canadian – Austrian, Italian – Lithuanian, from the young tennis classics generation.

This year, Budapest welcomes again the great tennis court player Mansour Bahrami and most probably if not for one reason but will be the highlight of the evening the showman of tennis Mansour Bahrami and the Hungarian women’s tennis star Timea Babos  will “battle” for the ball.

More updates soon to come … in the meantime better to purchase your tickets, if you wish to be more closer to where things really happen.

Tickets: www.tex.hu For more information reach: www.tennisclassics.hu

 

Update  by Aggie Reiter

ANITA B. – ITALIAN DRAMA – MITTELCINEMAFEST – BUDAPEST – 2014

 

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ANITA B

Indeed an unexpected Holocaust story. A drama of  a girl who finds a form of redemption after the horrors of the concentration camp.

Director: Roberto Faenza, Screenplay: Roberto Faenza – Edith Bruck, Actors: Eline Powell – Robert Sheehan – Antonio Cupo – Nico Mirallegro , Andrea Osvárt

Before the premiere screening cinema award gala took place whereas the  Roberto Faenza, the film’s director received the Mittelcinemafrest Lifetime Achievement  Award. The sculptor was made by István Madarassy , which was handled over by the representative of the Municipality of Budapest. At the gala ceremony was also present. HE Maria Assunta  Accili – Ambassador of Italy to Budapest, HE Ilan Mor – Ambassador of Israel to Budapest and also Director of the Italian Cultural Institution.

The Film is based on the chapters of Edith Bruck’s life who was a Holocaust survivor, held in concentration camps when she was still a child. In 1954 she eventually settled in Italy. In 2009 she published How Many Stars Twinkle in the Sky, which won her the Viareggio Prize.

The film is about Anita B, a Jewish girl of Hungarian origin who has emerged alive from Auschwitz, is taken in after the war by her Monika her surviving aunt. Monika, the thirty year old sister of Anita’s father. Monika, however, does not liked to be called „Aunt” and receives her niece with something less than enthusiasm. Monika lives with her husband Aron with little Roby, their son in a small town int he mountains of Czechoslovakia. Another family member is living with them, the young Eli, Aron’s brother, whose philosophy of life can be summed up as follows: „Men want to unbutton their pants, women think about love”.

In brief  … Sudetenland , the town they live before the war had a large German population. The former inhabitants have been forcibly ejected, their homes taken over by returning prisoners and refugees. There is an air of increasing tension in the place, as the communists prepare to seize power.

To begin with after her arrival, Anita finds herself a virtual prisoner once more; this time because of a lack of any ID documents. She cannot leave the house. Those people she does come in to contact with, however, all seem intent on forgetting the recent horrors of Shoa. Instead, they rather go out to dance, enjoy themselves, and listen to popular american songs On Air by the Voice of America, even though the Russians disturb the radio transmission across the Iron Curtain.

Anita too has her dreams, but unlike the others is determined not to turn her back on the past. She’s a spirited girl, full of hope for the future, finding her strength in the memory of her parents, themselves both killed in the camps. She is disconcerted by that refusal to remember on the part of all those around her. No-one in the family … not even Eli, with whom she soon embarks on a passionate affair … seems even to want to think about what has happened, let alone talk about it. It’s as if everyone feels ashamed of having survived.

The denial of pain blocks the path to the truth. Anita instinctively knows this, but when she tries to breach that collective wall of silence that surrounds her, she finds herself being pushed back. So, if she wants to talk to anyone about her beloved and lost parents, she has to do so with little Roby, aged two, who listens to her happily but doesn’t understand.

In that melting pot of languages and nationalities that is the Central Europe of those days, once Anita is able to get out of the house she meets a whole range of unforgettable characters: among them Uncle Jacob, a musician who seems to be the conscience of the community; Sarah, the dynamic „ferrywoman” who organizes the refugees’ clandestine passage to Palestine; and young David, who like Anita is an orphan,who lost his parents in a non less tragic circumstances. Anita and David work at the same sewing workshop and soon become friends. One day he suddenly vanishes, in pursuit of his own dream. On the same day, just on the brink of womanhood, she finds herself pregnant with Eli’s baby. The story does not end here, so sincerely recommend the film viewing. The film was Italian speaking, sometimes Yiddish, with Hungarian subtitled, but hopefully it will come out in some places with English subtitle as well.

The film was released this year on January, 16  in Italy and screened  Israel and now at the MITTELCINEMAFEST – XIIth Italian Film Festival now showing in Budapest – Hungary … Coming  soon to Krakow, Bratislava and Prague.

Update  and snaps by Aggie Reiter

XIITH CENTRAL EUROPEAN ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL … MITTELCINEMAFEST 2014 … BUDAPEST

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XII. Festival Centro-Europeo del Cinema Italiano

November, 5-15. 2014.

Puskin Cinema – District V., 18. Kossuth Lajos Str. – tickets available on the spot.

As the Fall’s arrive in Budapest, the Italian Institute of Culture brings a couple of new features at the MittelCinemaFest event of his year’s Italian successful pieces of cinema to introduce to the Hungarian audience.

Naturally, each film being an  Italian Film Festival will be screened in Italian languages, but will have Hungarian subtitle on the screen! The “TIR – the truck driver” … “The troubled Italian Wedding”“Cannot be darker than midnight” films will include beside the Hungarian subtitle English subtitles as well.

There will be special screenings specifically for young people and evoking the golden age of Italian cinema … Those familiar with Italian locations  may also recognize  in the context  the  large-scale photo exhibition  of places where the Italian movie  was filmed  between 1941 and 2010 . The exhibition is titled: Travels in Italy.

The film festival program, which offers a taste of the newly out finest Italian film, copyright in both films and comedies. More work – Human Capital – directed by Paolo VirzìMiracles – R Alice Rohrwacher,  Do not worry, the Mafia only in summer kills, TIR – the truck driver –  Alberto Fasulo, Won both criticism and public acclaim.

In addition to the great films to be introduced this year, will also have a selection of one of Kalat Nissa Film Festival 2014 short films.

For Italian speaking individuals here is a brief background:

Con un numero più che raddoppiato di partner, sia italiani che ungheresi, e con sempre più fi lm italiani distribuiti nelle sale cittadine, questa XII edizione del MittelCinemaFest – Festival Centro-Europeo del Cinema Italiano – prende uno slancio ulteriore, affermandosi come una delle manifestazioni cinematografi che tra le più seguite dal pubblico locale oltre che italiano. Quest’anno anche le proposte sono diversifi cate. Accanto alla tradizionale rassegna di pellicole uscite in Italia negli ultimi due anni, èprevista l’assegnazione di un premio alla carriera ad un regista italiano, su proposta di una giuria italo-ungherese, con una tournée del suo ultimo fi lm in alcune città ungheresi; è previsto un angolo dedicato ai giovani con una proiezione speciale per le classi dei licei; è prevista la presentazione di una imponente serie di foto realizzate sui set cinematografi ci italiani dal 1941 al 2010 – Viaggi in Italia – che indirettamente evidenziano quanto importante sia il cinema anche per la valorizzazione del territorio. Quanto alla rassegna, come tradizione presenta un panorama della produzione cinematografi ca più recente, oscillante tra il fi lm d’autore e le immancabili commedie. Anche quest’anno, l’Italia ha sfornato piccole e grandi storie capaci, in alcuni casi, di scavalcare i confi ni nazionali. Si tratta di fi lm come “Il capitale umano” o “Le Meraviglie” o ancora “La mafi a uccide solo d’estate” e “TIR” che hanno ottenuto riscontri positivi sia da parte della critica che del pubblico e numerosi premi in rassegne nazionali ed internazionali. Si tratta di fi lm che hanno riconfermato la rinnovata vitalità di un’arte nella quale l’Italia ha avuto nel passato grandi maestri; un’arte che ha saputo esprimere e rappresentare la vita e la storia degli italiani e che continua a raccontare un Paese pieno di mille sfaccettature, non sempre facile da interpretare da parte del pubblico straniero, ma pur sempre amato e guardato con simpatia. Gina Giannotti – Direttore dell’Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Budapest – Coordinatore d’Area  … (Italian description source from Italian Istitution – Budapest)

 

Update by Aggie Reiter

RENEWED DANDÁR (BRIGADE) STREET – HOT MINERAL BATH – BUDAPEST

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 Many locals and foreigners staying, working in Budapest already know that this is the one-and-only city in the world that has open year round operating more than eleven indoor and out-door hot mineral baths, not to mention the dozens-and-dozens countrywide.

Whether visiting any thermal baths either in Budapest or throughout the country is also beside healing or pleasure a tourist attraction at these historical monuments.

The Dandár street’s mineral bath was opened to the public in 1930 originally operated as a sanitary bath and was renewed in 1936. During WW2 it was hardly damaged and in 1945 it has been reopened and operating.  In 1978, after a complete renovation the mineral bath was put into operation.

On the occasion of two outdoor swimming pools which have had been added at the original Dandár Bath a offical opening ceremony took place on Thursday at District, IX., on the Dandár utca (Brigade Street ) in Budapest.  Upon the opening Gábor Bagdy – Deputy Mayor in his speech pointed out that the Economist Intelligence Unit’s ranking of this livable city of Budapest has been among the top 50, ahead of New York and London, as well as regional cities such as Prague and Bratislava. With these new facilities high hopes to entice locals and foreigners  in helping  to maintain health and relaxation  any day of the week.

The outdoor pool construction company started in 2010, was now part of ending a short-term program. Based on the medium-term vision for the outdoor pool will be opened all year. As for the long-term plan next to the spa will be built a hotel said László Szőke CEO of Budapest Thermal Bath Ltd.

János Bácskai – Mayor of District – IX., Budapest  , said that for ages the Dandár Bath was living in the public consciousness as a sanitary bath.  To-day the bath has been renewed and can be considered as a  family friendly spa in the capital. The prices are way under  than the well-known mineral baths in Budapest.  He added he hopes that from now on at the District IX.,  called  Ferencváros will soon be known as the latest low-budget spa with high standards.

After the opening speeches, the Manager of the Dandár Mineral Bath –  Ms. Orsolya Vékes took us around to show the baths new venues explaining some facts about the bath … There is three inside pool with water temperature of 20°36°38°Celsius. The mineral water composition exists with calcium, magnesium, hydrogen-carbonate and sulphate-chloride, also containing sodium, with a substantial content of fluoride ions. Also added until October, 15  free to visit the outdoor pool without extra fee, only by the  purchase of the inside pool ticket. The Dandár bath also offers student ticket for the price of 1000HUF.

The neighbour building is less famous  known by many tourist  especially arriving from Europe. It houses the Zwack Unicum Museum.   Mr. Zwack (RIP), daughter  Izabella Zwack also attended the opening ceremony  who brought a taste of the Zwack unicum.

More to it seen the Hop-on… Hop-off  buses has a stop at the Zwack Museum so easy to spend some time to recharge yourself doing the tour around Budapest.

Even the district’s major said it will be a dream come true when there will be a pipe filled with the Zwack Unicum coming through the neighbour  walls into the  venue of the mineral bath to heal our body inside and outside.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter