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Tangible archaeology - Exhibition for visually impaired people

2010Apr.15-2010Oct.31

Aquincum Museum has also been providing an opportunity for visually impaired people to become acquainted with the collection of the museum in recent years.

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Collection in collection

2010June15-2011Febr.13

Out of the collections of the Hungarian National Gallery the collection of graphics is the largest in number. The significance of reproduced graphics and drawings, however, is less widely known, because paper-based objects are very sensitive, and they cannot have a permanent exhibition. We would like to change this with the help of our cabinet line, which has been accompanying the pictures and sculptures of the permanent exhibition about the 20th century for five years with its newer and newer selections.

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Gouba Vasárnapiac - Every Sunday

2010Apr.25-2010Dec.31

A new event at weekend programmes in Budapest: just like in the famous art markets of other big cities – the colourful free-of-charge GOUBA, i.e. Gozsdu Bazaar is awaiting the visitors in Budapest downtown: between Dob utca and Király utca, in the beautifully renovated Art Nouveau passage (Gozsdu court) every Sunday from 25 April 2010.

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Insect Empire – Interactive Exhibition

2010March20-2010Nov.29

The 2010 interactive exhibition of the Hungarian Natural History Museum takes visitors to the miraculous world of insects, the most populous group of animals.

 

 

 

 

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In Memoriam Széchenyi – Studio Exhibition

2010Apr.8-2010Dec.31

Marking the 150th anniversary of István Széchenyi’s death, our studio exhibition allows visitors insight into the key milestones of the life of the “Greatest Hungarian”.

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There is something new under the ground…

2010Apr.15-2011March31

A selection of new archaeological finds from 2009

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What are the finnish like? – Finnland with Hungarian look

2009June27-2010Nov.28
The exhibition is looking for the answer for the question of what considerations formed and influenced the Hungarian view about the Finnish from the end of the 19th Century until today.

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Catering on the Hungarian railways

2008Dec.12-2010Dec.31

Though one of the biggest and most famous Hungarian railway-catering company has rearranged throughout the years, it still exists and celebrates its 60th birthday. Honestly, how could we forget those blue logos on the railway stations of Lake Balaton or the rattling sound of the vendor’s cart’s wheels? We also save the memory of the sight of the sandwiches, wrapped in cellophane, the chocolates and the warm, lemon flavored sodas for sure. On the other hand, we do remember the nice dining cars, set up with Herendi porcelain plates, the well-dressed conductors in the sleeping-cars, hydrofoil and Formula-1, New Year’s Eve and weddings, foie gras and champagne….As our honored guest would you like a bite from our Hungarian bittersweet youth?

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Nuda Veritas. Gustav Klimt and the Early Years of the Viennese Secession 1895-1905

2010Sep.22-2011Jan.9

The Museum of Fine Arts will exhibit outstanding works of the early years of the Vienna Secession, the Association of Austrian Artists, which bear the stamp of Gustav Klimt. The main body of the exhibition – presenting nearly 200 works of art, mostly drawings and printed graphics – comes from the Albertina of Vienna, which is completed by additional drawings and some outstanding paintings from public and private art collections in Austria, Switzerland, the U.S. and Japan. In the exhibition, visitors can also look at works of art of the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, including works of art by members of the Secession, as well as works by contemporary foreign artists, whose art once made a huge impression on their Viennese colleagues.

 

 

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Paintings of Fernando Botero

2010Sep.30-2011Jan.2

The works of Fernando Botero, a Colombian artist, are dominated by round, lusty shapes, and characteristically simple but expressive figures, people, animals and objects.

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