Budapest100
Budapest100 is an annual weekend festival that unveils and celebrates the built heritage of Hungary’s capital city. Unlike other initiatives that showcase architecture in public buildings, Budapest100 embraces the intrinsic value of every house, irrespective of outstanding ...
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Budapest100 is an annual weekend festival that unveils and celebrates the built heritage of Hungary’s capital city. Unlike other initiatives that showcase architecture in public buildings, Budapest100 embraces the intrinsic value of every house, irrespective of outstanding architectural merits or legal protection. Through guided visits to houses and engaging exhibitions, visitors and residents share stories, knowledge, and experiences, fostering connections and mutual understanding. Initiated by the Open Society Archives and the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre in Budapest in 2011, Budapest100 swiftly transformed into a highly successful annual urban festival, commemorating buildings that reached their centenary in each respective year. Since 2015, due to the impact of World War I, celebrating 100-year-old buildings annually has become unfeasible. Instead, each year, the festival selects different themes, such as the centenary of the Bauhaus movement or the 150th anniversary of the city’s unification. The festival’s fundamental approach remains unchanged and is captured in its motto: every building is interesting.