The Eger Basilica from a Distance
Dancing during the Wine Cellar dinner
The Flora Hotel, where students stay during the Eger excursion
Pat Harnett and Chris Ward in Eger
The Turkish Tower over the rooftops of Eger
Dining at the Wine Cellar in Egar
Pat Harnett and Stephanie Kolling in Eger
The organ inside the Egar Basilica
Professor Reagan Baughman in Egar, 2007
Students on the hill at Eger Castle, 2007
Wine cellar caves are carved into volcanic rock in the Valley of Beautiful Women
Depiction of Hungarian women pouring boiling goulash over the invading Turks in 1552 at Eger Castle
Traditional cobblestone streets in Eger
A demonstration of archery at Eger Castle
Wine is aged in traditional oak barrels, in underground caves at an Egar winery
The year-round constant cool temperatures and high humidity in an Egar wine celler promote the growth of a thick layer of mold
A carved wooden cask in a wine cellar in Eger
The International Studies Center at Corvinus has a day excursion on Saturday, August 25 to interesting destinations outside Budapest and classes start on Monday August 27.
On September 14 and 15, we have our overnight excursion to Eger, a town about an hour and a half northeast from Budapest. In addition, we are planning a new excursion to Krakow Poland for mid October this year. Sometime during the semester, we have a more formal night out at the world famous Budapest Opera House, one of the most beautiful opera houses in Europe. Students will select the performance. Finally, we get together again for a Thanksgiving dinner. All these events are included in the tuition price of the program.