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CHANGING SPACES. The Danube region on historical maps – exhibition opening ceremony

2018/08/02

 

You and your friends are cordially invited to the opening ceremony of the exhibition entitled CHANGING SPACES. The Danube region on historical maps, 1650–1800, to be held in the Ars Librorum exhibition space of National Széchényi Library. The event will start at 4 p.m. on Thursday August 2, 2018.

Comics as Narrative – Finissage

2018/07/26

 

The joint exhibition of National Széchényi Library and the Hungarian Comics Association will be closed on July 26, 2018. At the finissage ceremony, the catalog of the exhibition will be presented and a professional guided tour of the exhibition will also be held. The publication will be presented by Tamás Dunai, professor of the Department of Communication and Media Studies at the University of Szeged, and by the curators of the exhibition.

In an upward trend

2018/07/10

The Publishing House of National Széchényi Library has been present on the Hungarian book market with its prestigious titles for years now. Based on the unique collection of NSZL and the special knowledge of its staff, NSZL Publishing House publishes 25 to 40 publications annually.

At least 100 years of protection were given to János Arany's manuscripts

2018/06/22

 

János Arany’s most precious manuscripts and other documents arrived in National Széchényi Library (NSZL) from Nagyszalonta-based János Arany Memorial Museum in February 2018, so as to be restored by experts. Read more about it here.

Theatrical families, theatrical dynasties – exhibition

2018/06/23 - 2018/07/14

Profession often descended from father to son. In those days, it was an expectation, and so it is in many cases even today. However, this was not entirely true for the acting profession. In most of the cases, families were rather against letting their sons, and especially their much beloved daughters, to take up the acting profession.

Treasures were exchanged in National Széchényi Library

2018/06/12

 

A decorative, leather-bound edition (1895) of Letters from Turkey by Kelemen Mikes, kept by the Hungarian National Museum since the 1950s, got into Kázmér Simon’s possession during the days of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

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