View of Christmas Market near St. Stephen's Basilica
Photo Credit: Krisztian Tabori
Advent Christmas Fair
Budapest’s annual Advent Christmas Fair takes place steps from St. Stephen’s Basilica every winter season. A canopy of twinkling lights hovers over the marketplace, which offers authentic cuisine and holiday goods for sale. The lighting of traditional Advent candles occurs each Sunday during the Fair.
Canaletto
From 2/3/2026 - 6/30/2026
The event features a film that explores the life and art of the famous Venetian landscape painter Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto. It showcases over 200 paintings, drawings, and graphics, providing a unique insight into Canaletto's art and the city he immortalized. The film also offers a glimpse into two official royal residences, Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, enhancing the viewer's understanding of the artist and his inspirations.
A feltámasztott Notre-Dame
From 2/7/2026 - 5/23/2026
The documentary chronicles the restoration of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, which reopened after five years of restoration work. It features over 350 hours of previously unseen footage and nearly thirty interviews with workers, company leaders, and architects involved in the project. The film highlights the exceptional craftsmanship and dedication of artisans who are the heirs to the medieval builders' legacy.
Michelangelo: Szerelem és halál
From 2/17/2026 - 5/26/2026
The film explores the life and work of the famous sculptor, painter, architect, and poet Michelangelo. It takes viewers on a special journey through Florence, Rome, and the Vatican, showcasing his tumultuous life and artistic legacy. The documentary features insights from art critics and contemporary artists, providing a deep understanding of Michelangelo's art and creative process.
Tokió művészete
From 2/21/2026 - 5/30/2026
The event features a documentary film that explores the rich culture of Tokyo over 400 years, showcasing various art forms from traditional woodblock prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige to contemporary street art. It highlights the unique perspective of Japanese art and its integration into daily life. The film is directed by David Bickerstaff and is part of the Exhibition on Screen series.