National Széchényi Library and the Institute of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest cordially invite all those interested in the presentation of the new edition of the Apor Codex, published in the Old Hungarian Codices series.
As of October 5, 2015, in Hungarian Electronic Library you can read a trilingual publication reviewing a series of documentaries, made by director duo Katalin Petényi and Barna Kaba and Bence Gyöngyössy, on Italian-Hungarian art relations and the history of common cultural heritage.
Dear Visitors,
Due to an event to be held in Sándor Palace, on Wednesday October 7, between circa 10 and 12 a.m. and also between 2 and 3 p.m., total closedown can be expected periodically in the area from Dísz Square to Lion Courtyard.
During closedown, pedestrian traffic will be prohibited. In order to easily access our Library, we suggest you to use the Express Elevator to be found at the entrance at Palota Street, just above Dózsa Square.
NSZL has just finished the overall processing of Sándor Apponyi’s small but significant bibliophile collection which had been donated to the Hungarian national library in 1924. Description of over 500 works can be accessed from the Library’s online catalog.
National Széchényi Library is proud to present a new content service on the Day of the Hungarian Drama, a virtual version of its chamber exhibition which was entitled Glimpse into the Secret File and was made, with the instruction of Dr. Edit Rajnai, to commemorate the 100th anniversary (2013) of Hilda Gobbi’s birth.