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  • +/-Sep 18 2009Deputy Head of Mission Visits HarkakötönyBy:
    Anders Karlsland, the Counsellor (the Deputy Head of Mission) of the Swedish Embassy in Budapest paid a visit to Harkakötöny on the invitation of Imre Albert Brassó, Mayor of the town to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the town’s foundation.
  • +/-Sep 10 2009Exhibition with Swedish-Hungarian artistsBy:
    The festival for Hungarians living outside of Hungary will take place at the 19th of September in the town of Vonyarcvashegy.
  • +/-Sep 9 2009Swedish singer performs at Café IFBy:
    The Swedish singer Johanna Toth will perform at IF Café (IX. district, Ráday utca 19) on the 13 September at 7.30 p.m.
  • +/-Jul 30 2009Consular Assistance for EU, Norwegian and Swiss citizens at the Sziget Festival 2009By:
    If you plan to visit the Sziget festival, which will be held from August 10-17 in Budapest, it might happen that you lose your bag, passport or other important documents. In some cases you will need to contact your Embassy for assistance.
  • +/-Jul 9 2009Another Swedish film on in BudapestBy:
    Two cinemas in Budapest are featuring another Swedish film, entitled Låt den rätta komma in (Let the right one in).
  • +/-Jul 3 2009The opening of the Swedish EU Presidency in HungaryBy:
    Nearly 200 persons attended the official opening event of the Swedish EU Presidency in Hungary, that took place at the Open Society Archives (OSA), July 2.
  • +/-Jul 2 2009The first event of the Swedish EU PresidencyBy:
    Yesterday evening on July 1 the first event of the Swedish EU Presidency in Hungary took place at Gödör Klub.
  • +/-Jul 1 2009The launch of the Swedish EU PresidencyBy:
    Today, the Swedish Presidency of the EU is launched. Now Sweden is in the driving seat of the world's largest integrated economy with nearly half a billion citizens.
  • +/-Jun 25 2009Kraja coming to BudapestBy:
    Sweden is going to take over the EU Presidency for six months as of July 1. On this occasion Sweden is staging several celebrations throughout Europe. Of course Hungary may not remain an exception to this therefore the group Kraja is coming to perform at Gödör Klub in Budapest on the invitation of the Swedish Embassy in Hungary.
  • +/-Jun 24 2009Change of application feesBy:
    We are kindly informing applicants that the fee of passports and national ID cards will increase to SEK 1400 while that of temporary passports will increase to SEK 1600 as of 15 July 2009.
  • +/-Jun 16 2009Dr Alban playing in BudapestBy:
    On Thursday 25 June 2009, Dr Alban will be playing in RIO at 10 pm. Entrance fee: 1500 forints, both if you buy your tickets in advance and if you pay on the spot. After the concert the entrance is free.
  • +/-Jun 11 2009Sweden's PM on the priorities for the EU-presidencyBy:
    Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt gave a speech in Brussels the other day where he presented the priorities for the Swedish EU-presidency.
  • +/-Jun 2 2009Changed rules of importation of tobacco products to Hungary from third countriesBy:
    The Embassy would like to remind all travellers travelling to Hungary from countries outside the EU (third countries) about the changed rules of importation of tobacco products to Hungary, which have been in effect since 1 January 2009:
  • +/-Jun 2 2009The Ambassador will give inauguration speech at the Flower and Art of Garden ShowBy:
    For the fifth year in a row, 5-7 June, the Flower and Art of Garden Show, is arranged at Károlyi Kastély, Fehérvárcsurgó, Petöfi u. 2.
  • +/-May 28 2009Last day to vote in the EP-election is 3 JuneBy:
    Please note that the last day to vote in the election to the European Parliament at the Embassy is on Wednesday 3 June.
  • +/-May 27 2009The Embassy will be closed on 1 JuneBy:
    Please note that the Embassy will be closed on 1 June 2009.
  • +/-May 13 2009The Embassy will be closed on 21, 22 and 26 MayBy:
    Please note that the Embassy will be closed on the following dates:
  • +/-May 8 2009Swedish pop group performing in BudapestBy:
    The Swedish pop group I’m from Barcelona will perform on the A38 ship in Budapest 26 May at 9 p.m. If you book in advance tickets cost 1500 forint and if you pay at the door tickets cost 2000 forint.
  • +/-Apr 28 2009Author Sven Nordqvist visited HungaryBy:
    The 16th International Book Festival in Budapest took place between 23-26 April. With almost 170 exhibitors and guest authors from Hungary, Europe and North America attracting many thousand visitors this was one of the major events of the year for literature enthusiasts in Hungary.
  • +/-Apr 15 2009The Swedish Cullberg Ballet performs in Budapest this weekendBy:
    This weekend, on Friday 17 April, at 7p.m., and on Saturday 18 April, at 7 p.m., the Cullberg Ballet will perform at the Palace of Arts in Budapest.
  • +/-Apr 14 2009The Embassy will be closed on Friday 1 MayBy:
    On Thursday 30 April the Embassy will close at 3 p.m.
  • +/-Apr 14 2009Swedish movies at the Budapest International Book FestivalBy:
    On the 26 April the Swedish movies “Återkomsten” and “Kvinna med födelsemärke” will be shown at Skandináv Ház Alapítvány, VII. Klauzál tér 4. Sven Wollter plays the lead part as chief commissioner Van Veeteren in both movies, which are based upon the Swedish author Håkan Nesser’s novels about the police in the fictitious town of Maardam.
  • +/-Apr 14 2009Scandinavian days at ELTE 22-24 April 2009By:
    On the 22-24 April the Scandinavian Institute at ELTE will be arranging a book festival during the “Scandinavian days”; lecturers, authors and stage artists from Norway, Denmark and Sweden are invited. The following Swedish events will take place:
  • +/-Apr 6 2009Swedish movie showing in BudapestBy:
    Lukas Moodyson’s critically acclaimed movie “Together” (Együtt) is about life in a Swedish collective during the mid-1970’s. Elisabeth decides to leave her violent husband Rolf and takes her daughter Eva and her son Stefan with her to go and live with her brother Göran in a collective, together with people with leftist sympathies. Elisabeth slowly gets accustomed to the new model of society, while Stefan continues to miss his father, and Eva starts seeing a boy from the house across the street.
  • +/-Mar 26 2009The Embassy is closed on 10 and 13 AprilBy:
    During Easter the Embassy will be closed on Good Friday, 10 April, and on Easter Monday, 13 April. On Maundy Thursday 9 April the Embassy will be closed from 15 p.m.
  • +/-Mar 5 2009Stockholm Children’s Choir to visit BudapestBy:
    On 29 March 2009 at 6 p.m. at Tabáni Alexandriai Szent Katalin Church (1st district, Attila út 11, near Elizabeth Bridge) the Katarina Children’s Choir from Stockholm, Sweden will be singing at the 6 o’clock mass followed by a concert of their own.
  • +/-Mar 3 2009The Embassy commemorated Olof PalmeBy:
    Last Saturday the Swedish Embassy in Budapest commemorated the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme by laying a floral arrangement at the Olof Palme memorial stone, situated on Olof Palme sétány in Budapest’s city park.
  • +/-Mar 2 2009Swedish book translated into HungarianBy:
    Swedish author Klas Östergren’s breakthrough ”Gentlemen” from 1980 has recently been translated into Hungarian.
  • +/-Mar 2 2009Swedish film released in HungaryBy:
    The Swedish movie ”Involuntary” – directed by Ruben Östlund – has recently been released in Hungary. “Involuntary” premiered at the Kino cinema in Budapest.
  • +/-Mar 2 2009Swedish disco group performing in BudapestBy:
    Swedish disco group Alcazar will perform at Jam Pub in Mammut II this Friday, 6th March, at 22.00 p.m.
  • +/-Feb 25 2009Promotional event of Stieg Larsson’s trilogy MilleniumBy:
    At the beginning of March, the first part of Swedish author Stieg Larsson’s Millenium-trilogy – Men who hate women – will be published in Hungarian by Animus Publishing in Budapest.
  • +/-Feb 17 2009Swedish independent band on tour in HungaryBy:
    IMMANU EL is a young Swedish band whose debut album “They’ll come, they come” was released in 2007 to rave reviews. Swedish newspaper METRO described the band as “One of the biggest Swedish pop-hopes right now.” IMMANU EL will tour extensively in Europe during 2009, and their eagerly expected second album will be recorded this summer.
  • +/-Jan 23 2009Commemorating WallenbergBy:
    Swedish ambassador Cecilia Björner participated in an annual ceremony to commemorate the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg last Friday.
  • +/-Dec 3 2008The Swedish youth choir of the Norra Nöbbelöv parish community in BudapestBy:
    On 7 December 2008 at 10 a.m. at Tabáni Alexandriai Szent Katalin Church (1st district, Attila út 11, near Elizabeth Bridge) the youth choir of the Norra Nöbbelöv parish community from Lund, Sweden will be performing at the 10 o’clock mass.
  • +/-Nov 24 2008Lucia celebration in the Museum of EthnographyBy:
    Between 12-14 December the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest in cooperation with the Swedish Embassy is presenting its annual event Csillagzene (Star music).
  • +/-Nov 24 2008Round-table discussion with Swedish writer Gellert Tamas in the National TheatreBy:
    The Swedish writer of Hungarian origin Gellert Tamas will be the guest of the Artistic Director of the National Theatre, Róbert Alföldi at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 4 December 2008. His documentary novel, Lasermannen (The Laser Man – A story about Sweden) was published in Hungarian this year.
  • +/-Nov 21 2008Sweden for Workplace SafetyBy:
    “Sweden for Workplace Safety” is an event organized by the Embassy of Sweden and the Swedish Trade Council in cooperation with their main partners Electrolux and Kinnarps under the patronage of the Hungarian Labour Inspectorate.
  • +/-Nov 13 2008Swedish Advent ServiceBy:
    On Sunday, 23 November there will be a Swedish language Advent Service at the Protestant Church of Kelenföld (11th District, Bocskai út 10).
  • +/-Nov 12 2008Art exhibition in Budapest showing works of 26 Swedish artistsBy:
    The Hungarian art organization Europa Authentica Cultural Organization presents the event “Contemporary Art Exhibition by Selected Swedish Artists”.
  • +/-Nov 7 2008The Swedish Prime Minister visited HungaryBy:
    The Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt, visited Hungary on November 6.
  • +/-Oct 20 2008Concert series in memoriam of the 250th anniversary of the Swedish composer Johan Helmich Roman's deathBy:
    This year the 250th anniversary of the Swedish composer Johan Helmich Roman’s (1694-1758) death is commemorated. He has been called the Father of Swedish music.
  • +/-Oct 15 2008The Swedish Embassy is closed on 23 OctoberBy:
    The Swedish Embassy is closed on the Hungarian Proclamation Day, 23 October.
  • +/-Oct 15 2008The Best of Swedish Master Ingmar BergmanBy:
    Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007), the world famous Swedish film director who would have turned 90 this year, is commemorated by a festival organized in cooperation by the Embassy of Sweden and the Hungarian National Film Archive.
  • +/-Apr 8 2008Sweden for ChildrenBy:
    The project "Sweden for Children” is a result of a cooperation between the Embassy of Sweden, the Swedish Trade Office and several companies. The events concentrate on the subject of child safety with the aim to show how a safe environment can be created in the everyday life of families.
  • +/-Jan 8 2008The Enlargement of the Schengen areaBy:
    After midnight on the 21 December border controls were eliminated at land and sea borders in nine new member states, including Hungary. The other new member states are Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
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