How would you introduce the Earth and the human beings who inhabit it to someone who has never been here before? What would you put in a time capsule for whoever is living here in 1,000 years to open? This new temporary exhibition at the House of Music Hungary, opening on March 7, 2025, seeks answers to these questions while simultaneously inviting visitors on an absolutely amazing musical journey to discover the forgotten, rarely heard, and unique musical traditions our planet has to offer, drawn from all over: Georgia and Belize to Crete, Patagonia, Iceland, India and far beyond.
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This year, Rosalia Wine Picnic is longer and more exciting than ever, inviting you to City Park for 4 unforgettable days! 🌿 Budapest’s favorite wine picnic is back with an amazing atmosphere, exceptional wines, and fantastic programs for all wine lovers.
An impressive exhibition space has opened in the City Park Visitor Center, located in the building of the Museum of Ethnography. Here, a life-size replica of the statue of Archangel Gabriel has been installed. This allows visitors to get up close and personal with the artwork - which is otherwise only visible from a height of 36 meters -, and even take photos with it. The free exhibition is further enhanced by spectacular projections.
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Take a selfie with Archangel Gabriel!
Although the central figure of the Millennium Monument has recently been removed from Heroes’ Square, visitors need not do without it, as a spectacular immersive space has opened in the City Park Visitor Centre, where its life-size replica has been installed. The experience is enhanced by special projections, taking visitors on a unique time travel through a particularly exciting period in the history of Budapest. The exhibition, free to visit from 5 February, was organised to mark the comprehensive restoration of the statue of the Archangel Gabriel, as part of which the artwork was removed from its pedestal for the first time in 120 years in order to undergo complete renovation.
