A new Hungarian bar has opened up in Paris!

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A new Hungarian bar has opened up in Paris, attracting French bohemians. The bar is called Bogibar after the founder, Boglárka Pálosi. According to Forbes, she was inspired by her field of work as well as by her love for the French capital.
Boglárka Pálosi studied European cultural policy and European cultural management. After her graduation, she travelled all over the world for a while, but she also made a name for herself as a successful cultural manager in Hungary. She worked for Sziget Festival for 17 years; she was the manager of Gödör Klub, and series like ElectroBeats, BalkanBeats or the creative community called Unicorn Factory Association are also linked to her. She had worked in London and Berlin as well; however, she always wanted to return to Paris.
“I approach operating the bar from an event planning point of view, while hospitality is also always present, as some of the money comes from that”
– said Pálosi, who does her best to give upcoming French and Hungarian talents more and more opportunities to shine.
The bar is located in the 17th district in Paris, just 20 minutes away from the beloved bohemian quarter, Montmartre. So, the primary target audience would be the so-called ‘bobs’, the bourgeois-bohemian groups who are open to the arts. However, lovers of healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle are also attracted to the place.






