For the seventh time, the NSZL's Digital Humanities Centre (DBK) is holding its annual event on archiving content on the Internet, the 404 Not Found – Who Preserves the Internet? conference and workshop. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Foundation Day 2023
Saturday, 25 November 2023, 10 pm – 7 pm
The national library celebrates its 221st anniversary on 25 November 2023. On our Open Day, you can visit our exhibitions and digitisation centre, take part in our English building tours, and enjoy a children's play house and craft activities!
The national library will participate in the Cultural Heritage Days again this year. We are looking forward to welcoming you with building tours, Madách exhibition and colourful programmes on 16 and 17 September 2023!
On 13 May 2023, the national library will host an open day on the occasion of the Family Day and Memorial Day. Our all-day series of events will offer activities for every member of the family to enjoy on a Saturday at the library.
On St. Stephen's Day, Saturday 20 August 2022, we will be hosting an open day and a variety of events. Our reading rooms will be closed, but visitors can take part in free guided tours of our buildings and storage rooms, exhibition, and a demonstration of handpress printing.
Our bookshop and gift shop will also be open on the Open Day to welcome book lovers.
Presentation ceremony of Ernő Borbély’s book entitled Az enyedi politikai főiskola. Politikai foglyok a ’80-as évek Romániájában (The Political Academy of Enyed. Political Prisoners in Romania in the '80s) will start at 5 p.m. on Tuesday February 25, 2020.
The book will be presented by
Interpretations of the hero of one of the best-known works of Shakespeare and that of Hungarian playwright József Katona have been connected in the book authored by the excellent theater historian Adrienne Darvay Nagy. The book is part of a series publishing her research results and thoughts, and it was dubbed by her as a “Hamlet-fan’s tetralogy”.
National Széchényi Library is preparing for the Day of Hungarian Culture with the original manuscript of the Hymn and the related Erkel sheet music, a chamber exhibition on Ady, a writer workshop and the presentation ceremony of an illustrated album.
Program:
13.00–14.30 (Room 516) “Get up and be free” – Writer Workshop led by Krisztina Rita Molnár, poet, writer and teacher. Inspiration of Endre Ady’s poetry for today's young people. Preliminary registration is required if you wish to attend the program. You can register at the following address: csoportvezetes@oszk.hu.
Quiz, movie, tour of the repositories and exhibition digitization will be offered to those who visit the Hungarian national library on November 23, 2019. You are cordially invited to our programs; admission is free!
A 50 % discount from the annual Library registration fee will be offered during the Open Day in NSZL!