National Theatre (Budapest), the Glossary
The National Theatre, located in Budapest originally opened in 1837.[1]
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23 relations: Antal Grassalkovich, Blaha Lujza tér metro station, Budapest, Carmelite Monastery of Buda, City Park (Budapest), Danube, Ferenc Bán, Ferenc Kazinczy, Ferencváros, Grand Boulevard (Budapest), György Schwajda, Hungary, István Széchenyi, János Csák, Line H7 (Budapest HÉV), Müpa Budapest, National Assembly (Hungary), National day, Performing arts center, Rákóczi Bridge, Romeo and Juliet, Theatre, 1998 Hungarian parliamentary election.
- 2002 establishments in Hungary
- Culture in Budapest
- Theatres completed in 2002
- Theatres in Budapest
- Tourist attractions in Budapest
Antal Grassalkovich
Anton Graf Grassalkovich de Gyarak (Ürmény, 6 March 1694 – Gödöllő, 1 December 1771) was an Imperial Real Privy Councilor, President of the Royal Hungarian Court Chamber, Chief Justice of Hungary (1731–1748), and confidant of Empress Maria Theresia.
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Blaha Lujza tér metro station
Blaha Lujza tér is a station of the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
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Carmelite Monastery of Buda
Carmelite Monastery of Buda (natively: Karmelita kolostor) is a former Catholic monastic residence and the current seat of the Prime Minister of Hungary. National Theatre (Budapest) and Carmelite Monastery of Buda are buildings and structures in Budapest, Culture in Budapest and Theatres in Budapest.
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City Park (Budapest)
The City Park (Városliget; Stadtwäldchen) is a public park close to the centre of Budapest, Hungary.
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Danube
The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.
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Ferenc Bán
Ferenc Bán (born 17 September 1940) is a Hungarian architect, one of the foremost in the progressive design movement, emblematic figure of eastern Hungarian building.
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Ferenc Kazinczy
Ferenc Kazinczy,, (in older English: Francis Kazinczy, October 27, 1759 – August 23, 1831) was a Hungarian author, poet, translator, neologist, an agent in the regeneration of the Hungarian language and literature at the turn of the 19th century.
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Ferencváros
Ferencváros (Francis) is the 9th district of Budapest (Budapest IX.), Hungary.
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Grand Boulevard (Budapest)
Nagykörút, also Grand Boulevard or Great Boulevard (also called "Big Ring Road", "Grand Ring Road", "Great Ring Road"), is one of the most central and busiest parts of Budapest, a major thoroughfare built by 1896, Hungary's Millennium.
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György Schwajda
György Schwajda (24 March 1943 in Kispest – 19 April 2010 in Kaposvar) was a Hungarian dramatist and theater director.
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Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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István Széchenyi
Count István Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (sárvár-felsővidéki gróf Széchenyi István,; archaically English: Stephen Széchenyi; 21 September 1791 – 8 April 1860) was a Hungarian politician, political theorist, and writer.
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János Csák
János Csák (born 15 October 1962) is a Hungarian corporate leader, honorary professor of management, who has been the Minister of Culture and Innovation since 24 May 2022.
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Line H7 (Budapest HÉV)
H7 (in former name Csepeli HÉV) is a rapid transit line in Budapest, Hungary.
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Müpa Budapest
Müpa Budapest (between 2005 and 2015 Palace of Arts – Művészetek Palotája in Hungarian) is a building in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, officially opened in March 2005. National Theatre (Budapest) and Müpa Budapest are buildings and structures in Budapest and Culture in Budapest.
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National Assembly (Hungary)
The National Assembly (lit) is the parliament of Hungary.
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National day
A national day is a day on which celebrations mark the statehood or nationhood of a state or its people.
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Performing arts center
Performing arts center/centre (see spelling differences), often abbreviated as PAC, is used to refer to.
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Rákóczi Bridge
Rákóczi Bridge (Rákóczi híd,, formerly known as Lágymányosi híd,, / Lágymányosi Bridge) is a bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting the settlements of Buda and Pest across the Danube.
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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families.
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Theatre
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.
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1998 Hungarian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 10 May 1998, with a second round of voting in 175 of the 176 single member constituencies on 24 May.
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See also
2002 establishments in Hungary
- CLS Music
- Cartoon Network (Central and Eastern Europe)
- Dreyelands
- Hálózat TV
- House of Terror
- IWiW
- MTK Hungária FC (women)
- Malév Express
- Medgyessy Government
- Mental Disability Advocacy Center
- National Theatre (Budapest)
- Szimpla Kert
- Őrség National Park
Culture in Budapest
- Ökofeszt
- A38 (venue)
- Artpool Art Research Center
- Attraction (group)
- Auróra
- Batthyány's sanctuary lamp
- Bauhaus in Budapest
- Budapest Opera Ball
- Budapest Pride
- Carmelite Monastery of Buda
- Cinetrip and sparties
- Coat of arms of Budapest
- Comedy Theatre of Budapest
- Erkel Theatre
- Erzsébetliget Theatre
- Flag of Budapest
- Franz Liszt Academy of Music
- Hungarian National Ballet
- Hungarian State Opera
- Hungarian State Opera House
- Kalman Maklary Fine Arts
- Kapcsolat concert
- List of films shot in Budapest
- Little Princess statue
- Müpa Budapest
- Magyar Theatre
- Market in Banska Bystrica
- Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library
- Museums in Budapest
- Music of Budapest
- National Széchényi Library
- National Theatre (Budapest)
- Shoes on the Danube Bank
- Sziget Festival
- Vigadó of Pest
Theatres completed in 2002
- Švanda Theatre in Smíchov
- Aliw Theater
- ArcLight Cinemas
- Bonnie Bird Theatre
- Broadway Theatre (Prague)
- Concertgebouw, Bruges
- Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
- National Theatre (Budapest)
- Ouyang Yuqian Grand Theater
- Parco della Musica
- Sloane Robinson Building
- Stage 42
- Teatro degli Arcimboldi
- Texas Trust CU Theatre
- Theatre Row Building
Theatres in Budapest
- Budapest Puppet Theatre
- Carmelite Monastery of Buda
- Comedy Theatre of Budapest
- Erkel Theatre
- Erzsébetliget Theatre
- Krétakör
- List of theatres in Budapest
- Magyar Theatre
- National Theatre (Budapest)
- Proton Theatre
Tourist attractions in Budapest
- Andrássy út
- Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus)
- Archduke Joseph's Palace
- Arena Mall (Budapest)
- Artpool Art Research Center
- Bathory Cave
- Batthyány Square Market Hall, Budapest
- Bauhaus in Budapest
- Buda Castle
- Budapest Fringe Festival
- Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden
- Budapest-Bamako
- Cinetrip and sparties
- Citadella
- Comedy Theatre of Budapest
- Danube Promenade
- Danube-Ipoly National Park
- Elizabeth Lookout
- Erzsébetliget Theatre
- Feltépve
- Fisherman's Bastion
- Gellért Hill Cave
- Great Market Hall
- Hold Street Marketplace
- House of Hungarian Wines
- Hungarian State Opera House
- Hunyadi Square Market Hall, Budapest
- Klauzál Square Market Hall, Budapest
- Krisztina Téri Iskola
- Liberty Statue (Budapest)
- List of sights and historic places in Budapest
- List of tourist attractions in Budapest
- Little Princess statue
- Magyar Theatre
- Matthias Fountain
- Museums in Budapest
- Naphegy
- National Hauszmann Program
- National Theatre (Budapest)
- Rákóczi Square Market Hall, Budapest
- SYMA Sports and Conference Centre
- Shoes on the Danube Bank
- Sziget Festival
- Timewheel
- Trams in Budapest
- Váci Street
- Vigadó of Pest
- WestEnd City Center
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Theatre_(Budapest)
Also known as Hungarian National Theater, Hungarian National Theatre, National Theatre of Budapest, Nemzeti Színház, Pesti Magyar Színház.