Helyszín címkék: Lake Balaton Did you know? From test tube babies to the car-motor museum: interview with Professor Kaáli Nagy Géza His biographical volume was published under the title “From the test tube babies to the car-motor museum”, the title of which already hints at a truly adventurous life path.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Cricket on a plate, or facts and misconceptions about entomophagy Entomophagy, the consumption of insects, has recently become a topic of discussion in Hungary. We investigated where to taste "crickets and bugs" in our country.
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: countrywide Did you know? We cannot even take our eyes off them: expressive labels, bottles that tell stories We talked about the surprisingly broad intersection of design, tourism and catering with László Ördögh and Dávid Drozsnyik, the founding owners of the Graphasel Design Studio.
Helyszín címkék: Tokaj and Nyíregyháza Did you know? Historical secrets about the Tokaji Aszú Very few wines can boast such a glorious history as the wine specialities of Tokaj-Hegyalja. That exactly who and how discovered the technology of soaking the dried berries is still a mystery.
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? The past comes to life under the hands of Zoltán Gosztonyi, a pensioner from Kaposvár This craft is now almost extinct. The man from Kaposvár still keeps its secret.
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? A museum of headscarves and shawls that preserves the "messages" of former women
Helyszín címkék: Eger region Did you know? The history and sites of Eger’s emblematic wine, or what makes Bikavér a bull’s blood? It is not without reason that Egri Bikavér (Bull’s Blood of Eger) is considered one of the iconic Hungarian wines: it has been a favourite of Hungarian and international wine lovers for centuries.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? 5 interesting facts about snow and 3 restaurants to warm up after a winter trip Whatever the weather will be like this year, here are some interesting facts about snow! Our list also includes a few restaurants where you can celebrate your mileage in a very special way.
Helyszín címkék: Greater Budapest Did you know? Animals close up: RoBirtok is also a great children’s programme for Santa Claus! You can look after animals at RoBirtok, taste good food and in December, Santa Claus will also arrive at RoBirtok.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? The miraculous phenomenon of the Hortobágy wilderness, the crane migration, begins! With the onset of autumn, gorgeous guests arrive in the drained fishponds of Hortobágy National Park.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? You have to see this! Like a million candles in the forest! The firefly swarming is a sci-fi spectacle; the thousands of tiny flying “lanterns” of insects doing their mating dance are the most like a lantern. We tell you where and when to look for them!
Helyszín címkék: Pécs region Did you know? Pistachios, pomegranates and olive trees live in the "little Rome" of Baranya There is a special place in Hungary, where the pomegranates, pistachios, Mediterranean evergreens, and even olive trees live. We visited a special arboretum and a pomegranate field near Máriagyűd.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? Journey in Time and Space in the Traces of Wind and Watermills You don’t need to travel as far as the Netherlands! Enjoy the sight of these old, amazing mills in all over Hungary and get to know the secrets of millers’ craft.
Helyszín címkék: Szeged region Did you know? On the trail of the legendary ‘halászlé’ (the Fisherman’s soup) Hungarian fish soup is a national gift of the anglers, a complex of values and emotions, a harmony between nature and man. But what's the difference between fish soup on the Danube and on the Tisza?
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? 3 beautiful castles of Transdanubia and their enchanting stories The walls of these three Hungarian castles, although they were constructed in different eras, carry really exciting stories.
Helyszín címkék: Lake Balaton Did you know? Buffalo reserve in Kápolnapuszta We are in Kápolnapuszta in Zala County, where we ask the head of the local reserve, Ottó Dér, about the buffalo's role in nature conservation.
Helyszín címkék: countrywide Did you know? The case of the rabbit with vegan Easter Easter is one of the most flavoursome celebrations during springtime. But how can we preserve the essence and joy of Easter traditions if we don’t eat meat and food of animal origin?
Helyszín címkék: Tokaj and Nyíregyháza Did you know? A miracle in Máriapócs The experience that it is good to be here, community has strength, stopping and being in the moment is absolutely necessary and right.
Helyszín címkék: Danube bend Did you know? The village guarded by the Virgin Mary For some people, it is a shrine, for others a perfect hiking spot. However, for some people this village in the Börzsöny hills, hidden in an amazing natural environment, means years of confinement.
Helyszín címkék: Greater Budapest Did you know? Everything you wanted to know about nuclear energy Virtual walk, 3D models, augmented reality: these are just some of the interactive activities from the unique collection of the “Atomenergetikai Múzeum” (Museum of Nuclear Energetics).
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.