Christmas Chakai | Authentic Japanese tea ceremony | Christmas Edition
"The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty." (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
"The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty." (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
"The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty." (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Tea Gardens Tea Rooms | Guided walk on the Tea path from Hopp Garden to Hopp Villa
This walk will take you from the garden, over a cup of sencha tea, from the former arbour or tea hut of Ferenc Hopp, through the tradition of tea gardens to the authentic Japanese tea ceremony room on the first floor of the museum. More ❯❯❯
IMAGINE | Peace through a bowl of tea
Richard Milgrim, a ceramic artist born in the USA but working in Japan for 40 years, will visit Hungary for the first time. His initiative titled "IMAGINE: Peace through a bowl of tea" is a global peace mission... More ❯❯❯
Tea Room Name Plaque Inauguration Ceremony
Since April 2024, an authentic Japanese tea room is open to visitors inside the Hopp Museum, designed and built by the Japanese Urasenke Tea School in cooperation with Urasenke Tankokai Hungary Association and Hopp Museum. All are cordially invited to the unveiling of the name plaque and the naming ceremony of the Japanese tea room. More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese tea ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯
International Tea Day Event | In Harmony with Our Fellow Humans and Nature
Celebrating the International Tea Day (21 May), we dedicate a whole day to tea and the various Asian traditions surrounding it. Since the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts boasts a collection spanning the entire Asian continent, during the event there will be a chance to taste delicacies from the tea cultures of Japan, China, India and Central Asia, as well as Turkey and Morocco. More ❯❯❯
Authentic Japanese Tea Ceremony
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. More ❯❯❯
Hatsugama chakai | Lecture and tasting
Followers of traditional Japanese art forms celebrate the start of the new year in their very own, sublime manner, and the Japanese art of tea is no exception. More ❯❯❯
Hatsugama chakai | Authentic Japanese New Year Tea Ceremony (3 timeslots)
The teahouse is a real refuge from the world outside, thanks to its simplicity and its absence of base materials. There, and there alone, one can finally devote oneself to the undisturbed admiration of beauty. (Okakura Kakuzō) More ❯❯❯