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Liget Budapest Project wins award for the world’s best urban development at the ‘Oscar of the real estate industry’
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Liget Budapest Project wins award for the world’s best urban development at the ‘Oscar of the real estate industry’

The Liget Budapest Project has been awarded the title of the world’s best urban development at the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence. The honour was conferred at the most prestigious competition in international real estate by a jury of global experts in Lagos, Nigeria in recognition of the project’s complexity, sustainability and urban planning significance.

Hungarian Debut after Global Success: Szabolcs Bozó’s Solo Exhibition Opens at NEO Contemporary Art Space
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Hungarian Debut after Global Success: Szabolcs Bozó’s Solo Exhibition Opens at NEO Contemporary Art Space

Internationally acclaimed Hungarian painter Szabolcs Bozó – born in Hungary but living and working in London – appeared on the international art scene like a comet. His first solo exhibition in Hungary opened in the NEO Contemporary Art Space in the House of the Hungarian Millennium on 29 May 2025 as part of the Liget Budapest Project’s cultural calendar. The exhibition Soulmate provides a comprehensive overview of Bozó’s art and his latest creative period. It marks a major milestone both in his career and in the Hungarian contemporary art scene as this is the first time the artist, known for his record-breaking sales on prestigious international auctions, has presented a solo exhibition to the Hungarian public.

World-renowned Architect of House of Music Hungary Sou Fujimoto Gives Highly Successful Lecture at Expo 2025 Osaka
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World-renowned Architect of House of Music Hungary Sou Fujimoto Gives Highly Successful Lecture at Expo 2025 Osaka

Japanese star architect Sou Fujimoto presented the House of Music Hungary, one of the world’s most accoladed buildings, as one of his cardinal masterpieces at a highly successful lecture held on 30 April at the Hungarian Pavilion of the Expo 2025 in Osaka. The architect spoke about working in Hungary as well as the design and construction of the House of Music. The legendary Japanese architect – who also designed the spectacular circular structure surrounding the Expo site – emphasised that the House of Music Hungary, located in the heart of Budapest, remains one of his most important works. At his lecture, which was held with a full house in his home country, Fujimoto spoke about what the House of Music Hungary, realised within the framework of the Liget Budapest Project, means to him, and shared personal insights and experiences he gained during his work on the project in Budapest’s City Park.