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In 2008, the director of the Museum of Fine Arts, László Baán, proposed the merging of his museum with the National Gallery, due to the similar exhibition and collection profile of the two. Both museums and the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art specialize in 20th-century and contemporary fine art , much of which was created by Hungarian ...
Ludovika Academy, Budapest, the present site of the museum The main entrance to the exhibitions on Ludovika Square. The Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hungarian: Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum) in Budapest, dating back to 1802, houses the largest natural history collections of Hungary and the region.
1995 – Vienna, Austria which was proposed to be a joint exhibition with Budapest. This was never held [134] 1996 – cancelled (planned site: Budapest, Hungary) [134] 1998 – Lisbon, Portugal [108] – Expo '98; 1999 – Kunming, China – World Horticultural Exposition [95]
The exhibition mainly includes works from Ancient Greece and Rome. Most significant is the 3rd century marble statue called the Budapest dancer. The Cyprean and Mycenaean collection is also notable, also the ceramics and bronzes.
Budapest, Hungarian National Museum. The Hungarian National Museum (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈnɛmzɛti ˈmuːzɛum]) was founded in 1802 and is the national museum for the history, art, and archaeology of Hungary, including areas not within Hungary's modern borders, such as Transylvania; it is separate to the collection of international art in the Hungarian ...
Artpool's Budapest based exhibition space called Artpool P60 was opened in 1997 and provided a venue to organize regular events, talks, and exhibitions, [47] such as the reconstruction of Robert Filliou's Poipoidrom [48] as part of the Year of Installation in 1998; the presentation of artists' money in the exhibition Money after Money in 2000 ...
The collection area of the museum concerned Budapest and its surroundings until 1993, from 1995 it was extended to the whole of Hungary, and later to the Carpathian basin. A short film about the first 25 years of the permanent exhibition of Hungary's only funeral and eulogy collection is continuously shown in the exhibition space.
The House of Houdini is a private exhibit and performance venue located at 11, Dísz Square, within the walls of the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. The building houses the only collection of original Houdini artifacts in Europe.