EditorialBudapest revisited 42 years after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Monument " Gyoergy Dosza" by Istvan Kiss (died 1998). The monument stands on the slope of Buda Castle Hill in Budapest.
EditorialIstvan Kiss, sculptor, showing his model for a monument " To the Hungarian heroes" to a group of friends. Kis in center. The monument was erected below the Budapest Castle Hill, where it still stands. See also: 98-01-15 / 28.
EditorialA stormy meeting of the Hungarian Writers'Association showed the cracks in the Communist system: Istvan Antos, member of the Communist Party's economic committee, explained the new Five-year-Plan and noted down criti-cism. Next to him Peter Veres, pres...
EditorialIstvan Kiss, sculptor, showing his model for a monument " To the Hungarian people", including Magyar tribes, medieval heroes, burghers, farmers and modern industrial workers. The monument was erected below the Budapest Castle hill. Budapest,1956.
EditorialWorld War I (1914-1918). The Italian naval officer Luigi Rizzo (1887-1951) aboard the torpedo boat MAS-15 of the Regia Marina, caused the sinking of the warship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy SMS Szent Istvan (Saint Stephen), June 10, 1918. Engraving of ...
EditorialAUSTRIA-HUNGARY IN WORD AND PICTURE, 1886: THE OLD UNIVERSITY PLATZ, VIENNA; THE HABSBURG, ARGOVIE, SWITZERLAND, THE CRADLE OF THE HAPSBURG DYNASTY; ISTVAN; THE CROWN PRINCE RUDOLF AND THE CROWN PRINCESS STEPHANIE; THE HOUSE WHERE HAYDN WAS BORN.
EditorialCount Istvan Szechenyi (1791-1860), known as "The Greatest Hungarian", was a Hungarian politician and writer, one of the founding fathers of "New Hungary" after the revolution of 1848. He is the son of Hungarian statesman Ferenc Szechenyi (40-06-03/16).
EditorialIstvan Kiss, sculptor, showing his model for a monument " To the Hungarian heroes" to a group of friends. Kis in center. The monument was erected below the Budapest Castle Hill, where it still stands. See also: 98-01-15 / 28.
EditorialBudapest revisited 42 years after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Monument " Gyoergy Dosza" by Istvan Kiss (died 1998). The monument stands on the slope of Buda Castle Hill in Budapest.
EditorialIstvan Kiss,sculptor,showing his model for a monument "To the Hungarian heroes" to a group of friends.Kis in center.The monument was erected below the Budapest Castle Hill,where it still stands. See also:98-01-15/28.
EditorialA stormy meeting of the Hungarian Writers'Association showed the cracks in the Communist system: Istvan Antos, member of the Communist Party's economic committee, explained the new Five-year-Plan and noted down criti-cism. Next to him Peter Veres, pres...
EditorialIstvan Kiss, sculptor, showing his model for a monument " To the Hungarian people", including Magyar tribes, medieval heroes, burghers, farmers and modern industrial workers. The monument was erected below the Budapest Castle hill. Budapest,1956.