Public Programs
Public History Projects
Budapest100 (since 2011)
Budapest100 is a two-day cultural festival centering around architecture. It is a celebration of communities and the city, a weekend, that brings city dwellers and neighbors closer together and draws attention to the built values around us. It was launched by the Archivum and KÉK – Contemporary Architecture Centre in 2011.
Online Regime Changing Walking Tour and Quiz
Welcome to the late 1980s, the end of the repressive Kádár regime! This time, overthrowing the regime is up to you. Walk through the important stages of the 1988-89 protests to reach the democracy you long for.
New stages will open up only if you complete the quiz correctly. In the meantime, the clock is ticking and every wrong answer delays ...
#fearlesspoems (2022)
Freedom, courage, taking a stance—recitation has always been an important means of expression. A poem recited with passion can evoke emotion, change minds, inspire action—as we have seen so many times throughout history. But what would a world be like where the fear of power paralyzed the performing arts? This question is at the heart of the ...
'89 Bringing it Home - Education Tools for Teachers (2020)
It is important to talk about our past and it is always good to play. We created and made available non-traditional teaching aids that help to bring the history, stakes and interpretations of the regime change closer, more tangible and thus understandable in a new way - even in digital education.
Antigone Project (2021/22)
The fearless speech, a joint project of Blinken OSA and the professors and students of the Freeszfe Association, which was launched in the first semester of the 2021/2022 academic year, recently announced a call for proposals for Freeszfe members to create theater performances in the framework of the project.
European Union Culture 2000: History After the Fall - The Interdeterminacy of the Short Twentieth Century (2004-2008)
The Archivum carried out the project in cooperation with five research institutions specialized in the recent history of Central and Eastern Europe. The complex project consisted in a series of seminars, workshops, and exhibitions.