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2020/02/03
The digital archive, made on the occasion of Francis II Rákóczi Memorial Year in National Széchényi Library, can also be used for educational and research purposes, as a rich source of Hungarian social and military history of the 17th and 18th centuries. The digital archive was made in the framework of the Public Collection Digitization Strategy tender.
2020/01/24
Organized by the Theater History Collection of National Széchényi Library, a book presentation ceremony will start at 4 p.m. on February 14, 2020 in Boardroom 516 of National Széchényi Library.
2020/01/21
The Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics of Eötvös Lorand University and the Map Collection of NSZL invite entries to the exhibition entitled “Hungarian Maps of 2019”, to which every Hungarian map making and publishing workshop can apply with either print or digital cartographic works, or books.
2020/01/17
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. On this day, the national library also awaits its visitors with a 50-percent discount from the annual registration fee.
2020/01/21
On January 22, 2020, we await our visitors with a 50-percent discount from the annual Library registration fee!
2020/01/08
The program will begin at 1 p.m. on Wednesday January 22, 2020.
2020/01/13
The original manuscript of Hymn, the national anthem of Hungary, and the related Erkel sheet music will be on display in NSZL on the Day of Hungarian Culture.
2019/12/12
It is already possible for NSZL readers to remotely access databases via EduID authentication.
2019/12/16
Dear Readers, due to technical reasons, National Széchényi Library will be closed earlier, at 13.30, on Wednesday December 18, 2019. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.
2019/12/16
National Széchényi Library will be open for the last time in 2019 on Saturday December 21. The Library will be open again to readers on Thursday January 2, 2020.
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