Borbála Csete
Borbála Csete is an experienced and passionate writer, trainer and project manager. Specializing in theater and culture, she is crazy about photography, traveling and trying new recipes.
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Commuting Between Vienna and Budapest
It’s Friday afternoon at Praterstern. Eight strangers pile into a small van that commutes between Vienna and Budapest at least twice a day ‐ even during COVID, when regulations allow. It’s much more than hitching a ride.
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Culture & Language
Meet the Hungarian Voices on Viennese Stages
Founded in 1741, the Burgtheater always had a strong link between language and national identity, but today it stages an international ensemble of artists. Just like the Volkstheater, Vienna’s stages are opening up to Europe and beyond.
Academia
The Central European University Put Down Roots in Vienna
The university's move from Budapest to Vienna last year meant not only re-establishing itself in a new host city, but also moving hundreds of Budapest-based staff here. Three Hungarian faculty members tell us what it has been like to be “replanted” to Vienna.
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Tracing Hungary’s Footsteps in Vienna
Everything in Vienna is connected to Hungary – or written record in the Salzburg diocese of 881 so Hungarians would have you believe. The first mentions “Wenia” falling to Hungarian nomads. Here is a short walking tour of the city’s Hungarian landmarks.
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Hungarians and Vienna – a Match Made in Heaven That Has Endured for Centuries
Vienna has been the closest and most accessible heaven on earth for Hungarians for centuries.