Bubik István Stúdiószínpad is one of the two stages of Új Színház. Set in a 1904 building, this intimate theater has a flexible seating arrangement of 100 people and has a narrow build. It is used for smaller acts which includes folk shows, drama, comedy and musicals. It showcases a blend of Hungarian classics and contemporary works.
Ceramics is an art form that is rarely discussed in association with Hungarian art, which is why few are aware of the country's rich and diverse ceramic art hheritage. The Magyar Kerámia Galéria is an art gallery that is dedicated to this oft neglected art form. Here you can browse through a varied collection of ceramics, both classical and contemporary. Discover rare works of art from a time long ago, alongside the innovative creations of contemporary artists, at the Magyar Kerámia Galéria. The gallery and its collection are cared for by appraiser Sándor Fábián and art historian Dóra Szaniszló, whose advice and expertise are always at hand to help you find that piece of art that truly speaks to you.
Located around 22 miles (35 kilometers) west of Budapest is the town of Bicske. With an interesting history and culture, Bicske attracts many people from near and far. The cultural heritage of the place is something which intrigues everyone. There is a Bathyany family built observatory for astronomers and their castle. The 18th century Maulbertsch panel painting of a Roman Catholic Church is very well known. The statue of Saint John of Nepomuk is another interesting attraction. If you are interested in history and culture, then Bicske will surely fascinate you.