Dear Visitors,
The current operator of the buffet of National Széchényi Library will serve customers until March 10, 2017. Buffet will be closed between Saturday March 11 and Tuesday March 14 because it will be rearranged and refurnished by the new operator. Buffet is scheduled to be opened again on Thursday March 16, 2017.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
Entitled Literates and intellectuals in history, a lecture will be delivered (in Hungarian) by Géza Komoróczy, as part of our event series entitled Orientalists in NSZL. The lecture will start at 5 p.m. on Wednesday March 8, 2017.
Here are two news items from the newsletter of the Hungarian Electronic Library (Hungarian abbreviation: MEK):
The number of items stored in the Hungarian Digital Archive of Pictures database amounts to 75,000. This database includes mainly digital photos and the image illustrations of digitized books and journals. These images are collected, processed and serviced by National Széchényi Library.
National Széchényi Library and Argumentum Publishing House cordially invite you to the presentation ceremony of Tipográfia régtől fogva. A nagyváradi nyomdászat 450 éves története (Typography Since Olden Times. 450 years of Nagyvárad typography), a book jointly published by them.
On the 50th anniversary of the death of Zoltán Kodály, a memorial concert presenting his vocal works will be held in the church of Óbuda-Hegyvidék Holy Trinity Parish.
Choirs, including the Choir of National Széchényi Library, cordially invite you to the concert starting a 5 p.m. on Sunday March 5, 2017.
Dear Visitors,
This week, the Bookshop of NSZL will have different opening hours than usually.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Culture historical exhibition of The Ritman Library in National Széchényi Library
The Ballads of János Arany Illustrated by Mihály Zichy
A facsimile edition based upon The Ballads of János Arany Illustrated by Mihály Zichy (Vol. I-IV.),Budapest, Ráth Mór, 1895–1898.
Edited by Mária Hitseker
NSZL-Kossuth Publishing House, Budapest, 2016., 184 pages
ISBN 978 963 098 596 3