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On the Road to Modernism: The Hungarian Embassy Celebrates History Through Art
When: Thursday, October 26 and Friday, October 27, 2023 What time: 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Where: Embassy of Hungary in Canada, “Birkett Castle,” 299 Waverley Street Price: Free admission • Click here to reserve your complimentary ticket On Wednesday, October 25, to commemorate the anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight of 1956, Her Excellency Maria Vass-Salazar, Ambassador
Bringing Canada and Hungary together through gastronomy
By Zoltán Tóth, Chef of the Embassy of Hungary (PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK) Beat the lockdown blues by taking a culinary trip to Central Europe to make a Hungarian food and wine discovery. Just because we are stuck at home, we need not deprive ourselves of life's small pleasures — a good meal
The historical novel God’s Zoo is now available in English
Title: God’s Zoo Author: Pablo Urbanyi Published by: Guernica Editions ISBN13: 9781771835701 ISBN10: 1771835702 Translated from Spanish by Natalia Hero Author and long-time resident of Ottawa, Pablo Urbanyi's best-selling Spanish novel God’s Zoo has been released in English. The Story: God’s Zoo captures the brutality of the Second World War in Eastern Europe, told through the eyes
Shaping Hungary: Modern Hungarian Design at NCC’s International Pavilion
Do you want to see an innovative solution to the challenge posed by the rising sea levels? Are you looking for a handy corkscrew that doubles as a piece of home decor? Do you need a new system for consolidating, processing, and controlling data? All these questions, and much more,
A New Stage in Canada-Hungary Relations
There are more than 300,000 Canadians of Hungarian descent living in Canada today. Many of them are musicians, film producers and CEOs, one is even an 87-year-old Nobel Laureate. Hungarian Canadians live all over the country, from the East Coast to the West, and despite their diversity, many of them
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