The Independent Cultural Centre Tűzraktér 2005th June 23 Tűzraktár opened under the name of the Street Fire No less than 54 to 56 thousand square meters factory area.
The houses evoking the atmosphere of an international arts center and community space for two years worked in the spring and summer seasons. The intellectual effort Tűzraktér winter festivals takes the form of detached.
In 2008, the Terézváros, Violin u.3 in the same concept: create an inclusive space for all experimental alkotókedvű domestic and international artists, we are open to any new intellectual and cultural initiatives. The site, however, now also gives you, this is the 5300 square meters of old historic school building carries a fine mood, the more green, and we try to keep these circumstances in good visuals, art further strengthened.
Multi-art center for all arts and other arts programs at the border area is displayed daily. Tűzraktár The current sign-on system for free Tűzraktér artists working in rehearsal, studio provided. The place is therefore both work and alkotóházként rendezvényközpontként. A large part of the public in the artistic events for free or less explicitly accessible to visitors. The Tűzraktár since the inception of artistic self-initiative, which the organizers are also artists, who created a center for volunteer work. The educational activities of the profession, the public and does art workshops for children. The addition of young professional artists young artists continue to be given the opportunity to megmutatkozásra.
The Fogasház on May 22 re-opened its doors and went over to the permanent, year-round operation.After the celebration will continue the work started last year, and in the near future beköltöztetünk a contemporary art gallery, several theater companies, concerts, filmklubokat, as well as lectures and civil vitaesteket.
Hungarian State Opera House
At the opera here in budapest I have seen the opera of Don Pasquale, an Italian comedy by Gaetano Donizetti, the ballet of The Brothers Karamazov, and the ballet Zorba by M. Theodorakisz and G. Kevehazi.
LUDWIG MUSEUM
Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art collects and displays masterworks of modern and contemporary art. The permanent collection contains valuable pieces of American pop art (Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg etc.). Yet focusing on Eastern and Central European art, it also puts a special emphasis on presenting the Hungarian art of the 60's to recent days in an international context. Besides, temporary exhibitions showcase leading artists of the international scene as well as the best-known Hungarian masters. Be sure to explore the Museum's colourful place which is indeed a contemporary work of art as well.