
Culture
The founders of Villa11 set out on a journey determined to revive the traditions of the old bourgeois salon life of Pasaré, a once vibrant cultural scene, in their Club. This commitment led them to create an exclusive women's club built on a passion for art and culture.

Pasarét's rich cultural heritage, where renowned artists such as Magda Szabó, Béla Bartók, and Antal Szerb lived and created, inspired the Villa11 Club to nurture this heritage and host a community that actively supports artistic life through its activities and members.
The building itself was built in the 1930s and was decorated with exceptionally beautiful works of art, some of which – such as the door grilles or the fireplace in the Salon – still adorn the spaces of Villa11 today.

Culture and talent development are given a prominent role, thanks to which Villa11's cultural programs, whether exhibitions, literary evenings or salon discussions, reflect a commitment to art and quality.
At Villa11, the old bourgeois salon life is reborn and forms a community where members can draw inspiration from the world of culture in addition to quality refreshment.
At Villa11, the old bourgeois salon life is reborn and forms a community where members can draw inspiration from the world of culture in addition to quality refreshment.

The Villa's cultural heritage has also been expanded with new works, such as Pál Breznay's sculpture 'Libbenés', which decorates the fabulous garden.