Helyszín címkék: Lake Balaton Did you know? On the trail of the Balaton buffalo Buffalo meat is low in fat, calories, and cholesterol, high in minerals, contains more protein, phosphor, and iron than beef, and it is delicious.
Helyszín címkék: Greater Budapest Did you know? The secrets of the friars: 5+1 things that you hadn't known about the Hermitage of Majk If you have always loved magical places hiding old secrets, the Camaldolese Hermitage of Majk in the Vértes hills close to Oroszlány will be one of your favourites!
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? 5 Hungarian folk traditions that we can bring into the modern age The following five examples illustrate that Hungarian folklore is not only a relic of the past, but also a living and vibrant part of modern culture.
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? 8 interesting facts you may not have known about the Mohács Busó festival We have gathered 8 interesting facts about the event, which was also selected as a part of UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? 3 hidden castle ruins in Baranya, with eerie legends Heritage sites and the collective memory of the directly affected micro-communities play an important role in our understanding of the past. This is particularly true for castles.
Helyszín címkék: Lake Balaton Did you know? 5 secret sights on the southern shore of Lake Balaton that are probably the most beautiful in autumn Anyone who has already been to Lake Balaton in autumn will never forget that the Hungarian sea exudes a completely different atmosphere than in summer.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Online groceries, virtual farms and everyday farm life on TikTok: rural farms in the 21st century Learn about Hungarian initiatives across the country that have taken the concept of farming to a new level.
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? Snow-white cattle live in a secret village in Baranya We visited Szatina, where one of the Charolais breeding farms in Transdanubia is located, to see what these amazing animals are like.
Helyszín címkék: Lake Balaton Did you know? The researcher warns us: we have to immediately change if we do not want Lake Balaton to turn into a puddle! Dying reeds, growing algae, more and more invasive species: a thousand dangers threaten Lake Balaton and its wildlife. We can still change it, but to do that, we have we have to take a U-turn.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? A self-sufficient garden: why permaculture is becoming increasingly fashionable in our country All it takes is the flick of a switch in our mindset to make a difference.
Helyszín címkék: Did you know? The Hungarian Museum of Photography in Kecskemét, where the history of the last 200 years is revealed in pictures
Helyszín címkék: Danube bend Did you know? We Still Can Blindly Trust in Old Swabian Recipes Swabians, the German origin minority living in Hungary, has added a lot to Hungarian culture.
Helyszín címkék: Eger region Did you know? Avant-Garde painting and beer go hand in hand at the Hatvany Lajos Museum The Hatvany Lajos Museum is located at the ‘Serfőzőház’ (Brewery), built by Antal Grassalkovich. In 2014, the museum was completely reborn in its current form.
Helyszín címkék: Eger region Did you know? Where has Móré’s treasure – in other words, the Castle of Kisnána – gone? Kisnána Castle is an astonishing union of the remnant of a 14th-century castle and the state-of-the-art visual technology today.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Masked natives, “hen-roosting” and wine tasting: that’s how people chase out the winter in some places! The last days of the carnival season are the “three days”, also known as Late Carnival, or the ‘Carnival Tail’ and this is the period of the most fun and noise. We will show you how!
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? The charming village in Baranya county steals into our hearts with cheerful teapots Only two teapot museums are known in Europe, such as the one in Lapáncsa, Baranya, which is absolutely unique in Hungary.
Helyszín címkék: Győr and Pannonhalma Did you know? What was the Hungarian “Ispita” and what is it hiding today? The monument built in the 17th century is a famous building in the centre of Győr, now serves as a museum, presenting the private collection of Dr. Péter Váczy, professor of history.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Nature lovers: the greatest Hungarian hunters Capital game, legendary life stories
Helyszín címkék: Sopron region Did you know? Why are there two medieval synagogues in the same street in Sopron? Uniquely in Europe, one of Sopron's downtown streets, the “Új utca” (New Street), is home to two medieval synagogues.
Helyszín címkék: Tokaj and Nyíregyháza Did you know? 10 things to keep in mind when tasting Tokaj wines We show you what you should look out for when tasting Tokaj wines at home or when visiting cellars.
Helyszín címkék: Greater Budapest Did you know? The very best of the Neszmély wine region One thousand and four hundred hectares, barely an hour from Budapest: one of the most characteristic and least known wine regions of the country is Neszmély. It is time to get acquainted with them.
Helyszín címkék: Greater Budapest Did you know? Seven Curiosities about Esztergom Basilica The Esztergom Basilica is an emblematic building that has lived through stormy centuries hides a number of curiosities – we collected some of these in our article.
Helyszín címkék: Danube bend Did you know? Danube Bend: the wine region that everyone has forgotten. Or have they? What could be more wonderful than sitting on the bank of the Danube, watching the water? A decent glass of wine or champagne would definitely make the moment even more romantic.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Multi-faceted Counts of Hungary The Hungarian aristocracy included numerous colourful characters: whether charming, red-handed, or eccentric their lives were not ordinary for sure.
Helyszín címkék: Eger region Did you know? There is a museum dedicated to The Beatles in Eger Heves County has become a sought-out destination for Beatles fans around the world as a special museum opened to the public featuring almost 2,500 Beatles items across 450 square metres.