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The 2010 Ferrari Racing Days will be held in the Hungaroring on 3-5 September. In addition to the races of the cup series, the audience can enjoy car-related events targeting the fans of the brand.
Let’s enjoy the September Festival together!
The September Festival, which is organised in the Bókay Garden, is the capital’s most significant gastronomy event for approximately 500,000 people living in the South Pest region and the conurbation.
Within the framework of the “Year of Festivals”, this year Bókay Garden will host several prestigious festival teams who are organising important tourist attractions, for example the Strudel (layered pastry with various fillings) Festival, Sausage Festival and Pálinka (strong fruit brandy) Festival.
In Budapest the first and largest gastronomic and cultural event of the autumn is SzeptEmber Feszt, which will be organised on 3-5 September 2010. It awaits its guests in one of the capital’s beautiful and neat parks called Népliget.
The Jewish Summer Festival has grown to be one of the most significant, largest, and most popular cultural and artistic events in Hungary. This festival, held in the last week of the summer, mobilizes such parts of society that otherwise show lesser interest in the various cultural events held during the year.
The diversity and versatility of the FACE exhibition is ensured by the freedom that it offers to creators. At the same time, it insists that an alternative to the often hypocritical, divorced-from-reality, value-stripped communication of the media can be offered by openness, humor and core insight. The exhibition displays a selection of the winning billboards of previously held competitions.
The Aquincum Museum offers interesting events for the curious in September 2010.
Béla Bartók rented countless apartments and houses to live in throughout his life. The reason he moved on from almost all of these places was always the disturbing noise of the neighbourhood. Perhaps there were only two residences providing an ideally quiet and peaceful place for him to compose: the building in 29 Csalán Street in District II, currently operating as the Bartók Béla Memorial House, and the house in Rákoshegy.
The high technology industrial atmosphere of the interior, with state-of-the-art light technology, uncovered machinery and special suspension systems, represents a new approach among the interior design solutions of Hungarian galleries. In addition, the minimalist design highlights the beauties of our host building, a historic monument: the arches and the hundred-year old brick walls. The striking though not self-important design provides an optimal environment for introducing visual arts.
The exhibition of Ludwig Museum aims to present György Kepes and Frank Malina through the parallels between their paintings, photograms, photographs and kinetic works.
In his archaeological installation, Rimer Cardillo (1944) the Guggenheim and Pollock Awar- winning sculptor from Uruguay, currently living in New York, constructs an ancient South American landscape with ritual burial mounds inside the church at the Kiscell Museum.
The world famous Hungarian dance group Starry Eyed Folk Dance Ensemble will be performing in the courtyard of the House of Royal Wines and Cellar Museum, at 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 10th of July till 19th September. Their 45-minute open air performance called “Dance, my feet!” can be seen at 1 Palota út on the corner of Dísz tér in the 1st district.
The world-famous American artist, Allan Sekula (Erie, Pennsylvania, 1951), became popular with his documentarist photographic and video art.
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