Library of Book History, Library and Information and the Section of Social Science Librarians of the Association of Hungarian Librarians are looking forward to seeing you at the book presentation taking place on Monday April 4, 2016 in National Széchényi Library.
Due to technical reasons related to the opening of the Beautiful Hungarian Map exhibition, the Map Collection of National Széchényi Library will be closed at 2 p.m. on Friday April 1.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and we are also looking forward to seeing you at the opening ceremony of the exhibition at 3 p.m. on April 1, 2016.
Finissage of our exhibition entitled Propaganda in World War I will start at 5 p.m. on Tuesday April 5, 2016.
Welcome speech will be delivered by Director-General László Tüske.
Dear Visitors,
National Széchényi Library will be closed on Holy Saturday March 26, 2016. Wish you a Happy Easter and we are looking forward to seeing you again from 9 a.m. on Tuesday March 29.
The fourth volume of book series entitled Res Libraria, written by art historian Emese Révész under the title Image, press, history. Illustrated press in Hungary between 1850 and 1870, will be presented on April 6, 2016, at 4.30 p.m.
On March 18, 2016, during the morning and afternoon hours, there will be short closures on the route of Szent György Street and in the Lion Courtyard, due to an event held in the Budapest Historical Museum. This will affect pedestrian traffic too, so we recommend you to use the Express Elevator on Palota Street instead.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience.
On Saturday March 12, we are waiting for our readers during the usual opening hours of NSZL. The next time our reading rooms and temporary exhibitions will be opened is Wednesday March 16, 9 a.m.
Between March 13 and 15, 2016 our temporary exhibitions will also be closed.
The Express Elevator on Palota Street will be open during the holidays as follows: between March 12 and 15, 2016, from 9 a.m. until half past 6 p.m.
This unique exhibition presents the ties of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel (Eretz Ysrael), to the cradle of Hebrew language, script and Jewish literature.