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Monumental Finnish light installation takes over the air at the Inota Festival

Blue Pyramid, a new installation by world-renowned light artist Kari Kola can be seen for four nights from 31 August to 3 September at Inota Festival, on the site of a former thermal power plant in Várpalota. The Finnish artist, whose new production will be presented with the support of FinnAgora, the Finnish Institute in Hungary, has been working with light art for almost two decades.

Meet the institute’s new staff members, Borbála Buzás and Marcell Németh!

During the summer, the Finnish Institute in Hungary welcomed two new staff members: financial and administrative expert Borbála Buzás and producer Marcell Németh. Here are their greetings!

Literature Night at the Budapest Zoo marked the end of the Institute's spring season

Other highlights of the spring season included the Finn Filmnapok film festival, the Taste Finland restaurant day and the Finnovation seminar. EUNIC's Literature Night culminated the Institute's spring season, after which the summer's exciting events got underway.

Award-winning Finnish movie screened on Margaret Island

The award winning Finnish movie The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic created by Teemu Nikki was screened at the Mozisziget event on Sunday the 6th of August.