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The first bastion - Pop-up exhibition on the hidden treasures of a fortress in two locations

The first bastion - Pop-up exhibition on the hidden treasures of a fortress in two locations

The unearthed heritage conservation site at 9 Táncsics Mihály Street is inviting visitors to participate in some exciting time travel until 31st October. The exhibition’s other venue at the Castle Museum focuses on the most beautiful items from the 1962 excavation and findings from everyday life.

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Last event date: Thursday, August 01 2019 7:00PM

Built in the 16th century, the Transylvanian Bastion and associated castle walls can be regarded as a long-hidden piece of the history of both Buda and Hungary. The walls and the pedestrian gateway with its drawbridge at the foot of the castle wall lay buried under a huge pile of rubble for more than two hundred years.

The objects and fragments discovered during the excavation work carried out by the Castle Museum in 2018 have been put on display in complementary exhibitions at two locations by the Museum and Várkapitányság Nonprofit Plc. Visitors to 9 Táncsics Mihály Street will find an exhibition about Hungary’s unique fortress and the excavated site of the Transylvanian Bastion, including some of the many archaeological findings. Visitors can travel back in time as they stroll along the 16th-century Buda Castle walls. The exhibition in the Budapest History Museum includes gold coins, Turkish coins, and various other finds. Both locations present a reconstruction of the Transylvanian Bastion, making the tour of the exhibition and archaeological site a memorable experience.

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Komikussá vált történet egy tanárról, Nyúl Béláról, akit meghurcolnak, feláldoznak a politika oltárán egy Hannibálról szóló, látszólag jelentéktelen tanulmány miatt, aminek állításait nem hajlandó visszavonni.

At the concerts scheduled for the Ferencsik season ticket, the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra will take the stage in smaller numbers, in keeping with the style of Viennese Classicism. The final night on the programme will add another exciting moment when we hear the Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467, played on the pre-modern fortepiano.

Macskabál van az elhagyott színház ódon színpadán. Minden évben egyszer megrendezik a bált, és erre összegyűlnek a környék - nagyon is emberi tulajdonságokkal felruházott - macskái. Eltáncolják és eldalolják életüket.

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