Author Archive | Andy Meszaros

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Beautiful exhibit on Hungary currently at Museum!

Come and visit Hungary!  Rich in culture and history, music and art, world-famous for its cuisine, unparalleled in its hospitality, Hungary and its many offerings will be highlighted in an exhibit including multi-visual presentations from films to photos to interactive media. Budapest, Hungary’s capital on the Danube, is famous for the grandeur and style of […]

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May’s program on the Hungarian Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland

The May program at the Museum brought in an audience interested in the details and practical steps neceassry to successfully search for data about our ancestors. Dan Corrigan provided background information on the Hungarian Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland. Meetings are usually held on the 4th Wednesday of the month, September & October, then March […]

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April Program featured Hungarian Folk Dancing!

On Saturday, April 9th, the Museum hosted Richard Graber, the author of  the book Csárdás Dance Company A History, along with dancers from the Csardas Dance Company. Graber explained the genesis of the group, which started in 1994. At that time, with a grant from the Ohio Arts Counsel, he had a vision of a […]

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May program brings the Hungarian Genealogy Society of Greater Cleveland to the Museum!

May program brings the Hungarian Genealogy Society of Greater Cleveland to the Museum!

The Cleveland Hungarian Museum invites you to our May Program entitled “The Hungarian Genealogy Society of Greater Cleveland:  Who We Are and How We Can Help You in Your Research” on Saturday, May 14th, at 2 pm. The Museum is located on the ground level of the Galleria at Erieview, in Downtown Cleveland.This program will focus on the world […]

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April 9th program at the Hungarian Museum

Join us for a wonderful program celebrating Hungarian folk dancing on Saturday, April 9th at 2 0’clock. Richard Graber, founder of the Csárdás Dance Company, will speak of his experience with the company and how it served as a vehicle for preserving his Hungarian cultural heritage; the program will also feature a dance performance by the […]

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Hungarian Connections to Religious Sites

On Saturday, February 13th, our Museum was once again filled with guests who came to listen to a very unusual topic: how two famous pilgrimage sites have historic and close ties to the Hungarian people. John Lauer’s  presentation focused on Fatima, a town of 10,000 people in Portugal, which Catholics throughout the world revere as […]

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February 13th program at the Museum

Hungarian Footprints in Portugal – by John Lauer The Surprising Story of Father Kondor in Fatima If you are interested in learning the fascinating story of Fr. Lajos Kondor, a Hungarian monk, three Portuguese shepherd children, and a certified miracle that took place in Fatima, Portugal, come hear John Lauer’s lecture. CSIKSOMLYO: the Pilgrimage site […]

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