Hungarian contemporary design – Magma Gallery

Magma Gallery offers a whole palette of Hungarian contemporary creativity, covering the world of interior design. The gallery is to be found in the heart of Budapest on a huge surface area over two floors.

Magma Gallery
Magma Gallery in Budapest

In Magma Gallery you can find high quality Hungarian design works:
· glass
· ceramic
· textile
· jewellery
· design object
· graphic
· painting
· interior decoration

Contact information

1052 Budapest, Petőfi Sándor utca 11.
Phone: +36-1-235-0277
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.magma.hu/

Opening times
Monday – Friday: 10:00 – 19:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 15:00

September Fest Budapest 2012

The festival celebrates the coming autumn and it is organized in on of the largest poplar park sin Budapest: Népliget. The duration is three days: from the 7th of September to the 9th of September. Ideal festival for all generations, programs for everyone.

During the day, you can try different Hungarian traditional competition, for example: Stew Making Competition. Those who would not like to participate on it, can taste the brilliant Hungarian traditional foods at the stew show, or can visit goulash-making competition, where people prepare the most popular Hungarian soup: Goulash. However,there are a lot more choices for everyone, begins with fish to desserts like pancake.

At the center of the park, huge stage will be standing performing the greatest Hungarian music in different styles: pop, rock and jazz. Every year has a star guest, this year Billy Cobham and Morgan Workshop, the American jazz drummer are going to play at Saturday’s concerts night.

The festival offers programs with a plenty of choice for children as well. Little ones will love tale games, playhouse, handcrafts, funfair, stroking the animals and pony-riding. For those parents who have little children the nappy-changing tent makes easier their day.

Budapest is waiting for those who would like to spend their weekend outside, knowing better Hungarian traditions and welcoming autumn.

September Fest

7th-9th September
Budapest, Népliget

Report from International Wine festival 2012

Yesterday I visited the International Wine festival of Budapest at the Castle hill and I had a great time together with my friend with whom I went there. Unfortunately it rained for the first time in several months (with the exception of a 10 minute rain about a week ago), but that did not destroy our mood or appetite for food and wine.

We walked to the Castle area on foot from Clark Adam square and got to the entrance where we bought our entrance ticket for one day costing 2700 HUF. Included in the price is a wine glass, a holder to the wine glass and on a rainy day a big rain coat to keep the water away. I did not expect the last so it was a great surprise as I was handed a big „rain coat”; thanks a lot!

Some weeks ago I visited the Buda Castle Beer Festival and they had a system where you filled money on an electronic card, and with that you could pay everywhere inside the area. At the wine festival they also have a moneyless system, but still a bit different. You can buy paper tickets with a value of 100 or 1000 HUF at several places in the area, and you need to pay with these at the several stands inside the area. Works very fine and quite a lot quicker than the system at the beer festival. Still, with lots of paper tickets in your pockets, wallet and elsewhere on a rainy day, it can feel a bit messy, but that is probably because I did not really have a system on where I kept the tickets.

At the festival there are more than 200 stands you can visit and more than 5000 wine types you can taste. The guest of honor is Croatia, so if you want to get to know more about Croatian wine and gastronomy, you can find both food and wine from the country at this years festival. We did not find this to interesting, so we went to the Lion courtyard and started exploring the festival from there. My friend ate some traditional Hungarian festival food and had a rose wine from Szekszárd to the food. He later bought a bottle of bubble water and added some water to the rose, and thus he made the traditional Hungarian easy drink named Fröccs.

After our stay in the Lion courtyard we walked to the Hunyadi courtyard where we started our walk along the stands presenting Villány, often known as the best area in Hungary for producing red wines. The most famous wine makers were represented here, for example Gere, Bock and Polgár. After walking there it was time for me to eat a Töki pompos (Bread langos), and then we tasted some dry white wine from Pannonhalma (monastery and World Heritage site in Hungary not far from Györ).

In the end we returned to the Savoyan terrace where we spoke to some winemakers, tasted some more wine, listened to some folk music on stage (with a few enthusiastic people listening), and then we ended our stay at the wine festival walking around in the Tokaj area of the festival. Tokaj is the best known Hungarian wine region, and they are especially famous for their sweet white wines. We tasted some dry white wines first before my friend ended our stay at the festival with a Tokaj Aszu 4 puttonyos from Tokaj Kereskedő ház, and I ended with a late harvest wine from the same region and wine maker. My pick was the best!

All in all we really enjoyed our stay, and though it was a pity about the rain, our mood was super and at least we did not have to stand in line anywhere at all. As we left I started comparing the festival to the beer festival in my head and asked myself the question which was the best of the two festivals in 2012. What was my conclusion?

Beer festival or wine festival?
If the question is whether you should visit the Buda Castle Beer Festival or the International Wine Festival in 2013, you should probably consider the following:

The wine festival is really a wine festival. This is a place to taste lots of wine and you can really get to know the wine makers and their wines at a very high and professional level. At the festival you will therefore not find the big, hot concerts and events and only one large stage, and if you want something else to drink than water, wine and Palinka, you will have a hard time finding such things (can not remember seeing anywhere at all where I could have bought a Coke or similar). So, the wine festival is ideal for wine lovers, but if you are not a big fan of wine, then this is not the best festival.

The beer festival is a beer festival, but at the same time much more. At the beer festival they had three large stages located around in the festival area, there were bigger variety in the food stands and much more to drinks and options for those not into beer at all. So, Budablogger recommends the wine festival to those into wine and who like to taste and enjoy a good conversation while drinking 5-6 glasses of it. The beer festival is best for those who want to party, drink, eat and listen to music from several stages. Of course the best thing is not to pick the beer festival or the wine festival, but to visit both!

What do you guys/girls think?

Jewish Summer Festival 2012

Tomorrow the Jewish Summer Festival of 2012 will start in Budapest. The festival will last until September 4th and the center of the festival is the Synagogue by Astoria, the second largest in the world. There will be lots of the exhibitions, concerts, fairs and similar events during the festival, so if you are interested, come to Budapest and check out this festival.

For more information about the exact program and general information about the festival, visit this article: Jewish Summer Festival 2012

Jewish Summer festival in Budapest
Jewish Summer festival in Budapest

International Winefestival 2012

The annual winefestival, also named the Budapest International Winefestival will be arranged between September 12th and 16th in 2012. The festival will be arranged at the same place as always, the area in front and the backyard of the Buda Castle. This super popular festival makes everyone happy, and you are invited to come enjoy it in 2012 as well. So if you want to taste a lot of Hungarian wines, and the best among them, come to this festival!

More information about the festival here: Budapest winefestival

Budapest International Wine Festival 2012
Budapest International Wine Festival 2012

Do you have the dates for the 2013 Budapest Wine Festival?

Thank you for the question. As we received your question we did not really have the answer to your question, but after digging around and writing to the people arranging the Budapest Wine Festival we got an answer. In 2012 the Wine Festival will be arranged from September 12th to 16th, and according to the information we have been given it will be arranged from September 11th-15th in 2013. So, if you have the chance it is just to make ready, order your flight tickets and the hotel, and get ready for a wonderful wine festival in Budapest in 2013 as well.

The International Wine Festival is in fact one of the most popular festivals arranged in Budapest and Hungary every year. You can not compare it to a festival such as the Sziget Festival, which is an event with live music and concerts and with a totally different focus, but as a inner city festival with champagne and wine in focus, this is far larger than similar festivals such as the Palinka and Sausage festival and other cool festivals.

For more information about the wine festival, we suggest you visit the festival we have dedicated to the wine festival which can be found at the following page.

The wine festival is normally arranged in the Castle area of Budapest, on the terrace in front of the castle looking towards the Danube and on the backside of the Castle where you can find the Buda hills. This is also the area leading into the main entrance to the Szechenyi Library and the Budapest History Museum.

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A new Budapest blog on the horizon

There are many blogs about Budapest on the internet, and in fact you can find a Budapest blog on our website as well. Do not miss out on our blog, because we constantly write new articles with interesting information about exhibitions in different museums like the Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Hall in Budapest. But, it is not only about typical cultural happenings, but we also write about the cool upcoming concerts in Budapests most popular concert venues such as Budapest Sportarena and similar venues.

New Budapest blogSo, check out our Budapest blog and stay up to date on whatever we write about. But, if one Budapest blog is not enough for you, we can tell you that a new Budapest blog is now on the horizon and the first post published seems promising looking into the future. So if you are interested in this new blog, you should visit www.budapestguide.org where you can find the Budapest blog. So far Budablogger is the only blogger active on the blog, but rumours tell us that there might be more bloggers working on the project, so maybe this will be the second best Budapest blog on the web someday, of course after our own Budapest blog.

A good blog is not like a newspaper, it always features interesting topics, and they write about them in a different way and from a bit different point of view. That is our goal, and that is the goal of the people at budapestguide.org. So, check it out and write some comments to the first and later posts if you have time and would to!

In their first blog post they congratulated the Hungarian Olympic winners, after winning 8 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 5 bronze medals in the Summer Olympics in London. We also join in and congratulate the winners, and let us not forget the handball team for men who got an amazing 4th place in the handball tournament.

What is the price of a Hard Rock Cafe t-shirt in Budapest?

I am going to Budapest and would like to buy a Hard Rock Cafe t-shirt while there. How much does it cost?

There are quite a lot of products you can buy in the Hard Rock shop in Budapest, but if you want to buy the traditional short armed Hard Rock Cafe t-shirts with white or black color the price is 7700 HUF per t-shirt. If you are new to Budapest and do not really know how much this price is in other currencies, then we can tell you that with the actual exchange rates of today this is:

6500 HUF is in American Dollars about 31USD. If you come from Great Britain and London then the price is about 20GBP (Sterling). For those located within in a country with Euro the price is approximately 25 Euro. This may of course change from time to time, but currently the HUF is very strong, but that can change within days, and then the price of the Hard Rock Cafe t-shirt will feel cheaper to people arriving from abroad.

Most people buy Hard Rock t-shirts because they collect. If you don’t then you should probably not buy one in Budapest, because the price is really high. If you go to other stores you will find normal t-shirts at much lower prices, so you can probably buy 2 t-shirts for the same price as the t-shirt from Hard Rock Cafe. But if you collect, then money is not a question, and of course you should buy a t-shirt!

Good luck, and we hope this answer can help you!

Ask your Budapest question!

How much time does it take for a postcard to get from Budapest to Rome?

Post card to Rome from BudapestThank you for the question! If you buy a postcard in Budapest and send it as air mail (Priority) a postcard should reach its destination in Rome within 2-3 working days. This is at least the normal version. Sometimes we have experienced delays, but in general it always reaches it goal within 3 working days. We have not sent that many postcards to Italy, but at least to other nations in Europe this is our general experience.

It is though very important to send it with air mail as a priority postcard. If not, it can take several weeks before your post card reaches in destination in beautiful Rome with all its magnificent attractions and sights, and you will for sure get back home long time before you postcard gets to its destination.

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Ps: If you visit Oslo or Belfast, you can send online postcards instead from our partner sites at WorldCityGuides. These are free and reach the inbox of your friend or enemy within seconds after you send them!