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Harry Potter: Exhibition is coming to Szentendre/Hungary

When you enter here you will be a slave to the magic!

Venue: Green Event Hall – 3. Kalászi Road – Szentendre

The largest and most comprehensive traveling exhibition will open on February 6, 2026.

Tickets for the interactive, behind-the-scenes experience went on sale a couple of days ago. Harry Potter: The Exhibition is coming to Hungary for the first time, at 3. Kalászi Rd. – Szentendre. Tickets start at 11900HUF for adults. Visitors can also choose from special, flexible tickets that offer extra experiences, such as a separate entrance lane and souvenirs.

What your going to discover truly magical experience. Visitors can choose their own Patronus, learn fabulous spells, test their skills in Quidditch, and experience the magic spell with portion number 9.

Discover iconic behind-the-scenes moments from some of your favorite Harry Potter™ movies for a celebration of the film-making magic. It would be a shame to miss … a day when visitors roll along in the world of Harry Potter into a world of magical imagination. Just a few of the things you can see and do?
Hogwarts Great Hall , life-size installations, sets, sound effects … Potions Room – Professor Snape’s shadow may appear … the Sorting Hat interactive part – find out which house you’re sorted into…
Digital experiences … wand tasks, mook-making, Quidditch virtual rehearsals … Original film props and costumes, clothes, props, set pieces… etc.

Harry Potter: The Exhibition is coming to Hungary for the first time, at Kalászi út 3 in Szentendre. Tickets start at 11900HUF for adults. Visitors can also choose from special, flexible tickets that offer extra experiences, such as a separate entrance lane and souvenirs.

The behind-the-scenes exhibition celebrates iconic moments, characters, locations and magical creatures from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, and showcases the wonders of the expanded world of Harry Potter, including the Tony® Award-winning Broadway production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Visitors can walk among beautifully crafted sets that recreate unforgettable scenes from the films and get up close and personal with original costumes, props and magical objects.

Full exhibition hours from Monday to Sunday:
Monday: 11a.m. – 7 p.m. last entry time: 5.30 p.m.
Tuesday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. last entry time: 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. last entry time: 5.30 p.m.
Thursday: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. last entry time: 6.30 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. last entry time: 7.30 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. last entry time: 7.30 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. last entry time: 6.30 p.m.

The exhibit was created by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences in partnership with Imagine Exhibitions, Inc. and Eventim Live.

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Klimt and Schiele: “Amor and Psyche” Birth of Art Nouveau

 

 

Italian film with Hungarian subtitles, 90 minutes – 2018. – Director: Michele Mally

Screening coming to Hungary – Budapest: December, 13. 2018.  – Urania National Film Theater

and among other regions cities at  Szolnok, Szeged, Pécs, Nyíregyháza and Szentendre.

The temples of art educational series next episode is of the late 19th century – early 20th century. Vienna presents a flourishing cultural life and the birth of supremely exciting  to the Art Nouveau period. The era when new ideas appeared, when Freud discovers the human psyche and motives  when it comes to women and femininity as a symbol gained new meaning in art and psychology. The movie highlighting both the social, historical and artistic aspects guiding factor provided by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele art exhibitions and thematic processing of the birth of art nouveau.

As once said/wrote in a letter by Egon Schiele to his uncle, Leopold Czihaczek … “The erotic works of art are also saints!”

The film will take the art loving audience in comfy through 5 stunning exhibitions housed in Vienna without leaving their seat, to the Albertina, the Leopold Museum, the Belvedere Palace and the Kunsthistorisches Museum on a  journey from a historical café, which takes to Vienna’s cultural sights, touches on Klimt’s studio, Sigmund Freud’s house, Neulengbach, where Egon Schiele lived, the Raven, frequently visited by Klimt and to the New York  Neue Galerie as well.

The screening is brought by the Pannonia Entertainment. Tickets available on the spot at the cinemas desk.

Update by Aggie Reiter

The 4th International Day of Yoga and 3rd Ganga-Danube: Cultural Festival of India

June, 23 till 24 2018.

The 4th International Day of Yoga & 3rd Ganga-Danube: Cultural Festival of India is coming up again thanks to the awesome support, initiative by Indian Embassy in Hungary.

On June 21, we celebrate International Yoga Day worldwide.

The following the successes of the past three years, the Hungarian Embassy in India working together with local prominent yoga schools with different programs to draw attention to the health conscious life style among the people who follow India’s traditions, all the arts, both in the field of ancient healing.

The festival will be rolling in throughout 21 cities in Hungary! It will be a Week-End full of Yoga, Indian Dance, Music, Food, Henna and much more! Do not be surprised in the cities below when hearing traditional music from India.

Here are the cities to join Enjoy – Yoga: Saturday, June, 23. at the Margaret Island Athletic Center (Margitszigeti Atlétikai Centrum) – Budapest. Outside the Capital same timing at different cities from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. may join the Yoga Festival at the following venues: Alsóörs, Balatonfüred, Békécsaba, Eger, Esztergom, Kecskemét, Miskolc, Nagykanizsa, Nagykőrös, Nyíregyháza, Somogyvámos (Krisna Valley), Sopron, Szeged, Szentendre, Veszprém and Zalakaros.

Sunday,  June, 24.,  the Yoga goes on at  the cities of: Pécs, Sárvár, Debrecen and Győr during: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

During this year’s holiday series, local yoga schools will showcase the ancient practice of yoga, which has a Common Protocol called Yoga. The program is jointly Ankita Sood yoga expert who worked in the local schools of yoga, who is the Embassy of India, Yoga expert delegate to Budapest.

The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) will send two ensemble this year’s festival; 10-member Namame Gange Bharatnatyam Society and 10-member Manipuri Folk Dance Group.

NamameGange Bharatnatyam dance troupe perform a dramatic choreography of India’s holiest river, the Ganges what has been revered as sacred since ancient times and is culturally dominant for the whole of India. The topic of the lecture India and Hungary symbolic cultural integration via the two rivers, the Danube and the historic holy Ganges.

Manipuri folk dance group – Cholet Pung, which is a big artistic rarities and specially choreographed stage show. This is the first time that North East India folk dance group coming to Hungary.

Music and dance programs, public yoga classes will be organized by the Indian Embassy of the aforementioned cities across the country. There will be Bollywood film screenings as well. Indian art in high levels experienced Hungarian artists are also included in the series of programs

To participate at any of the a/m cities is free of charge. Everyone who already practise Yoga and the newcomers, interested in the India traditional culture are more than welcome.

Update Aggie Reiter