A decorative, leather-bound edition (1895) of Letters from Turkey by Kelemen Mikes, kept by the Hungarian National Museum since the 1950s, got into Kázmér Simon’s possession during the days of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
In cooperation with other libraries, the Hungarian national library is currently working on the renewal of its entire IT infrastructure and library system. NSZL makes an effort to get acquainted with the latest international trends and the already existing best practices.
Buy your tickets!
Tickets are already available at the registration desk during the opening hours of the Library.
Admission:
Adult: HUF 1,700
Child ticket (6–18 years old): HUF 800
We will wait for you with a discount offer selected from recently and formerly published books of NSZL Publishing House at the stand of National Széchényi Library (stand 137, at the junction of Váci Street and Vörösmarty Square)!
Book presentation
Friday June 8, 2018, 17:30–18:30, Grand Stage on Vörösmarty Square:
National Széchényi Library is cordially inviting you and your friends to the presentation ceremony of its scientific publications published in honor of the Memorial Year celebrating the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation.
We are proud to inform you that the success series of previous years has continued. Based on the decision of the jury of Hungarian Publishers' and Booksellers' Association, yet another book published by NSZL’s Publishing House received an award at the Beautiful Hungarian Book Competition.
One of the key tasks of the national library is the coordination of issues related to library standardization, including the preparation of library standards, rules and recommendations. We are pleased to inform you about positive developments in this field.
Entitled Comics as Narrative. The 9th Art and its Icons in Hungary, our exhibition will be opened at 4 p.m. on Monday May 14, 2018. Organized jointly by the Hungarian Comics Association and National Széchényi Library, the exhibition will present some major chapters in the history of Hungarian comics.
Program of the opening ceremony: