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Past Events - 2026

March 8, Sunday / 4pm

IWD: Checkmates & Curtain Calls - Hungarian Women in Focus

An afternoon discussion with Hungarian women industry leaders, about obstacles, achievements, and heritage. With Susan Polgár (1st female chess grandmaster) Lili Bordán (actor), Andrea Ábel (composer/musician), and Judit Kerekes (mathematician).

March 8, Sunday / 12pm

International Women's Day: Salon sYmphoNY

As IWD marks its 115th year, the Salon sYmphoNY of women artists from history and the here and now, this year brings its 15th annual event to the Hungarian House of New York for a meaningful collaboration. Free and open to public.

March 6, Friday / 7pm

Hungarian House's 60th Anniversary Dinner

Celebrating 60 years in our beloved Yorkville building, Hungarian House. With honorable guests from the Consulate General of Hungary - New York, and music by the Horváth Duo, Tünde Csonka, and Kariné Poghosyan.

March 1, Sun / 3pm

Galga River-Valley Lives! Photo Exhibition Opening

See the faces and places that build the composition of the Galga River-valley, Hungary, by photographer Sándor Gulyás.

March 1, Sunday / 6pm

Eternal Winter - Örök Tél

Ripped away from her family in Hungary and sent to a Soviet gulag, a woman, desperate to survive, finds love during her agonizing struggle. With a historical introduction by János Rácz, phd - historian with the Veritas Historical Research Institute.

February 24, Tues / 7pm

Mid-winter Folk Dance Workshop 1 (of 6)

So you want to learn some csárdás and break out with some moves to impress? Join us for this six-session series for beginner to intermediate level folk dance.

February 20, Fri / 7:30pm

Ensemble Works

Join Hungarian House and COPE Collective for a concert of modern chamber music pieces written by David Adam Nagy, Sam Friedman, Jessica Roman, Stefanie Lubowski, Austin Philemon & Adrienne Schoenfeld.

January 31, Sat / 4pm

Who was Count János Esterházy? One man's story and the Central European Ordeal

Learn more about the notable Hungarian historical figure and the tumults and tragedies he aspired to navigate. Event will be conducted in Hungarian.
Tudjon meg többet a nevezetes történelmi személyiségről, és azokról a tragédiákról, amelyeken igyekezett átvészelni. Magyar nyelven.

January 12, Mon / 7:30pm

Hungarian Gypsy Jazz - Swing á la Django Vivaldi 4 Seasons Community Crossover Concert

With their improvisations that connect us with the elegance of the 1930s–40s café culture, fusing gypsy swing, bossa nova, Hungarian folk, French chanson, and jazz in their unique “django pop,” sounds, inspired by Django Reinhardt, come experience Vivaldi's Four Seasons as you never have before!

American Foundation for Hungarian Literature and Education, Limited

AFHLE, Hungarian House

213 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028

We are a 501(c)3, 509(a)2 non-profit organization, registered in 1964. Tax ID#13-6168255. 

Donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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