Presentation and book signing of Dr. Gideon Greif
Commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation of the Western Catholic Church, the guest presenter held a memorial service on October 29th, at the Norridge United Church of Christ, and later in the afternoon, a memorial sermon was held with the Baptist congregation. The sermon was attended by leaders of both the Baptist and reformed...
The Borozda Folk Dance Ensemble will perform on 16 December, Saturday at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago "Christmas Around The World-Holiday Of Lights" exhibition, where you can see more than 50 countries’ Christmas trees, including the Hungarian tree.
Consulate General of Hungary in Chicago and Hungarian Cultural Advisory Council of Chicago cordially invite You and Your family to the Holy Mass followed by a short cultural program and reception organized in honor of the 1956 Revolution and War of Independence Sunday, 22 October 2017 from 11:00. Venue: St. Stephens King of Hungary Roman Catholic Church (2015 W Augusta Blvd, Chicago, IL 60622)
We hereby inform our Clients that the Consulate General of Hungary in Chicago has moved to its new and more appropriate permanent office. The new address of the Consulate General: 303 East Wacker Drive Suite 2050 Chicago, IL 60601
In the framework of ITT-OTT Meeting (August 13-15. 2017)
Governor Eric J. Holcomb concluded a two-day delegation to Hungary, marking his first international trade mission as Governor and establishing a formal framework to increase mutually-beneficial economic development opportunities with Hungary, which supports one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union.
Academic year 2017/18
Hungarian love story wins at Berlin Film Festival http://www.reuters.com/article/us-berlin-filmfestival-idUSKBN15X0R3
Timed to coincide with the closing of Future Present, the most comprehensive Moholy-Nagy exhibition ever presented at the Art Institute of Chicago, this performance investigates the legacy of Moholy-Nagy, its relevance for late modern and contemporary experimental music.With the participation of László Gőz (trombone, sea-shell), György Kurtág jr. (synthesizers, computer), Miklós Lukács (cimbalom) and Szabolcs...