Rendezvények

Deciphering the unknown script and language of a steppe people: the Khitan

2018/03/21

 

Lecture series entitled Orientalists in NSZL will be continued with a lecture to be delivered by András Róna-Tas.

Nomadic ruler mirror in the steppe sources – lecture

2018/02/21

The series entitled Orientalists in NSZL will be continued with a lecture by Mária Ivanics.

Chinese–Hungarian modern art exhibition

2017/12/14

 

National Széchényi Library, the Hungarian University of Fine Arts,  Xu Beihong Arts Committee and Sino-European Foundation for Chinese Culture and Education cordially invite you to the opening ceremony of the exhibition entitled Cultures and Generations: Founders and Heirs of Chinese and Hungarian Modern Art.

TEMPEST presentation

2017/12/18

 

In cooperation with other libraries, the Hungarian national library is currently working on the renewal of its complete IT infrastructure and on the renewal of the library systems. Related to that, NSZL makes efforts to get acquainted with international trends and with the already existing best practices and solutions.

Library Silence in Advent

2017/12/09

We are looking forward to seeing all those who wish to have a quiet time at our Advent morning for families, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on December 9, 2017. The event entitled Library Silence in Advent will offer various programs for families including making handicraft ornaments and paperwork, old Christmas postcards, and a play session called Our János Arany exhibition. Let us spend some hours of waiting for Christmas together in National Széchényi Library!

Innovative Library Services – Further training

2017/11/30

Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Thursday November 30, 2017, a professional day entitled Libraries in a New Role: Innovative Services will be held as part of K2 further training series entitled Modern Library, Advanced Services.

Program:

Joint concert of Kaláka Ensemble and Péter Huzella

2017/11/23

 

At 7 p.m. on November 23, 2017, a joint festive concert of Kaláka Ensemble and Péter Huzella will start in National Széchényi Library. The event will celebrate Hungarian poet János Arany who was born 200 years ago.

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