City.Image.Music.

We look forward to welcoming you at our City.Image.Music. event on May 27, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. at the Boulevard Library!


City.Image.Music.


Featuring a photo exhibition of works by sculptor János Horvay and a chamber music concert:

J. S .Bach: Cello Suite in C minor

Beethoven: ‘Eyeglass’ duo for viola and cello

Danzi: Bassoon quartet

Featuring performances by:

Dorka Kerényi, violin
Zoltán Sztojka, viola
Ferenc Ács, cello
Zsolt Francia, bassoon

Address: 1066 Budapest, Teréz körút 2-4.

We are commemorating our significant anniversary on the occasion of the 150th birthday of the sculptor János Horvay. While Horvay may not have achieved the renown of sculptors like Alajos Stróbl, and his name may not be as widely recognized, thanks to his rich oeuvre, the country is full of his works, including in Theresa Town (Terézváros). Horvay was also part of Kossuth Ferenc's circle; he developed a particular expertise in portraying Kossuth, producing two to three portraits or statue groups annually between 1902 and 1908, showcasing the leader of the Hungarian War of Independence. Throughout the country's main squares, there are 20 statues of Kossuth, with the most prominent and renowned one located in Budapest's Lajos Kossuth Square. We honor the sculptor with an exhibition featuring the photography group from the Budapest Town Protection Association.

Admission is free, but prior registration is required via email at fszek0601@fszek.hu. Upon successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email.

By attending the event, participants acknowledge that photographs and videos may be taken during the program and could be published on the library's website or Facebook page. Data management is based on voluntary consent. If you wish to object to the publication of your profile, please submit a written request.

For information about personal data management, please refer to our Data protection page.

If you register for the event but later find that you are unable to attend, please kindly let us know.

Photo: MESZL