A permanent open-air exhibition is in the St. Erzsebet Liget , Balatonalmádi, accommodating 55-60 sculptures organised by the Almádi P-Art Foundation. Statues representing both the Hungarian and EU member country contemporary and classical sculpture are on show, in an always changing composition. Conceptually designed gardening and lighting.
Central European museums, memorial houses related to Ferenc Liszt and his artistic, musical and educational legacy form a strategic alliance with the aim of nurturing the legacy, exchanging exhibitions, organising symposia and to develop the cultural tourism of the given sites.
January 18 – February 16, 2018
The Exhibition "Pixels" is a parallel exhibition of the work of Imre Kinszki (1901-1945) and Ottó Kaiser (1953-). The material consisting of 28 black and white photographs, showcase the works of Imre Kinszki, made between the two world wars in Budapest, as well as Ottó Kaiser's recent Budapest recordings in response to Kinszki’s mood, rhythm and themes. The Budapest World Heritage Site - the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and the Andrássy Avenue - are part of the exhibition.
20 April – 4 May 2018
The opening of the exhibition will take place on 20 April 2018 in the Balassi Institute in Brussels. After the opening ceremony, the Somos Ensemble will present a short musical introduction into Csango-Hungarian folk music.
May 18 - June 20, 2018
János Lipovics creates a unique, archaic and meditative atmosphere with his works which are about the memories of the past, as well as present-day experiences, about beauty and harmony and the need for harmony between soul and thought. The exhibition of the "Days of the Sun" was inaugurated in honour of the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Latvian Democratic Republic. The exhibits were inspired by the decorative elements of the Latvian national costume.
June 8 – July 20, 2018
The exhibition consisting of photographs and objects shows the preservation of the historic heritage of Budapest, which dates back to the 19th century. Through the grand Budapest pictures one can get lost in the idyllic world of the turn of the century.
June 21 - September 10, 2018; 11-31 October, 2018
The exhibition is a dignified way of celebrating the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. The sophisticated artistic values of our counrties will be presented through a cultural dialogue between Hungarian and Greek artists. The selection of the site, which is a spa building, historical building is refers to our common cultural connections. On the World Music Day, Attila Dóra and Thanos Chrysakis with an extraordinary musical experience add to the Athens opening.
July 16 – October 3, 2018
The Somogyi Library in Szeged joins the events of the The European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 presenting an exhibition of its collection of old and rare books. The foundation collection also stands as a witness to European history and culture, and as such, a tangible asset of local communities. The organisers aim to raise awareness of the universal value of cultural heritage among individuals.
November 1-30, 2018
The Hungarian Cultural Center of New York and the Consulate General of Hungary are co-organizing a series of celebratory events in regard of the 40th Anniversary of the Homecoming of the Holy Crown of Hungary. The Crown and the coronation jewels were brought back to Hungary through the aid of Rabbi Arthur Schneier in 1978. Programs will include the screening of the film ‘In the Footsteps of our Holy Crown and Crowning Treasures’ and the exhibition ‘Coronatus in regem Hungariae’, showcasing copies of Hungarian crowning coins. These events will be complemented by a possible symposium and an event promoting the Hungarian Parliament as a symbol of the country and a touristic destination.
December 7, 2018
In 1965, the second underground mining museum in Europe, the first in Hungary was opened in Salgótarján. In 1986, an exhibition beyond the surface was also opened in the former mining apartment building. The solemn opening of the terrestrial mining exhibition which has been renewed in the framework of the Ágoston Kubinyi Program will be on 30 November 2018.