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Special events of the Year

 

 

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2010.04.19. - 2010.04.21. Biomed Europe biomedical conference 2010

Biomedical innovation, healthcare, life sciences and more!

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2010.04.17. - 2010.04.29. 10th Dance Forum - 2010

This event takes place connected to World Dance Day every year. Besides shows of the greatest international dance groups, new Hungarian works of the spring season will also be introduced in the festival. The colourful repertoire ensures that everybody can find a suitable option.

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2010.04.09. - 2010.05.01. Programs of Palace of Arts - April 2010

Programs of the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall and the Festival Theater in April 2010.

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2010.04.02. - 2010.04.30. Things We May Never Know - Kiállítás Előtt Galéria

Kiállítás Előtt Galéria (Before Exhibition Gallery) is proud to present 'Things We May Never Know', the first solo show of the contemporary photography artist, Ting-Ting Cheng, opening on 2 April and running through 30 April.

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2010.04.01. - 2010.04.30. Programmes of the Opera House - April 2010

The Hungarian State Opera House celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Ybl Palace's establishment with 193 opera and 76 ballett performances this year.

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2010.04.14. - 2010.05.16. The World in a Mirror

Exhibition on human nature and sustainable development

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2010.03.19. - 2010.04.25. Shown in Pictures - Hungarian Press Photo Exhibition

The 28th Hungarian Press Photo Exhibition and its accompanying exhibiton: The World of Fashion in Pictures - Yesterday and Today

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2010.03.11. - 2010.05.02. Hajnal Németh – Collapse – Passive Interview Exhibition

The event’s eponymous work is an installation composed of a crashed black BMW and sound installation arranged around the wreckage, placing it between quotation marks as it were.

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2010.03.20. - 2010.05.30. PowerGames exhibition

PowerGames aims to create a space for showing a wide range of approaches that problematize the relations between art and its political and social impact, its possible influence on our community. Featuring works by Danish artists and artist groups, the exhibition endeavours to open a dialogue and to give Hungarian audiences access to attitudes that shape collective thinking and responsible behaviour, exploring critical points on relevant and topical social and economic issues.

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2010.02.06. - 2010.05.02. Earthly Paradise - Modern Masterpieces from the Kasser-Mochary Collection

Modern art collection of Elizabeth and Alexander Kasser (originally Kasza) and of the Kasser Art Foundation (established in 1969).

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2010.04.05. - 2010.06.30. Modern Hungarian Lithography 1890–1945

The new exhibition in the 2nd floor graphics cabinets presents an interesting chapter of the history of Hungarian graphic arts.

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2010.01.28. - 2010.04.25. From Degas to Picasso

The nearly sixty works of art to be exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts from the beginning of 2010 are Impressionist and Abstract masterpieces borrowed from the collection of the Pushkin Museum, Moscow. This exhibition embracing the achievements of painting of 60 years is in fact a brief summary of the history of arts in the given period, and presents the masterpieces of painters like Cezanne, Courbet, Gauguin, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh.

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2010.03.12. - 2010.06.27. Faces Concealed in Gold - Gold Masks from Asia - The Zelnik Collection at the Museum of Ethnography

The joint exhibition from The Zelnik Collection and the Museum of Ethnography entitled Faces Concealed in Gold - Gold Masks from Asia presents exceptional artefacts from the two institutions to the general public for the first time ever worldwide.

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2010.04.02. - 2010.08.01. Colour, Light, Brilliance - an oeuvre exhibition of Ödön Márffy

Ödön Márffy (1878-1959) was an outstanding representative of those avant-garde endeavours in Hungarian painting that began with the 20th century. He encountered the innovative painting of Matisse and Cézanne in Paris, and the two proved inspiring for his own vision.

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2010.01.19. - 2010.05.30. Eternal Renewal - New acquisitions of the Hungarian National Museum

The Hungarian National Museum began a series of exhibitions in 1997 to introduce new acquisitions to the public each year. Now in 2010, we proudly present a collection of the most valuable pieces of the past decade.

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2009.12.04. - 2010.05.02. 27 kubus – Creative Transformations

The exhibition “27 kubus – Creative Transformations” presents a selection of the best Rubik cube submissions.

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2009.12.04. - 2010.05.02. Twisted Games – Puzzles from Tibor Szentiványi’s Collection

Vexiers, wood knots, burrs, tangrams, pentominos, somas – twisted puzzles selected from the collection of the devoted player and researcher.

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2009.10.24. - 2010.04.25. Tutankhamun - his tomb and his treasures

A sensational discovery 87 years ago turned the unknown pharaoh Tutankhamun into a superstar. In 1922, the archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the burial chambers of the ancient Egyptian king with their vast treasures – an event that caused a worldwide sensation. The story of Tutankhamun fascinates people to this day. His mysterious, premature death and unique legacy are the stuff of legend.

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2009.11.20. - 2010.06.07. To the Fairy Doll – The History of Toy Trade in Budapest

The extended temporary exhibition presents the history of toy trade in Budapest from the late 19th century until 1989. The most famous shopkeepers are featured with their shops and merchandise.

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2010.04.15. - 2010.10.31. Novel of archeology

Archeology and museum in the researches on the history of Budapest founded 135 years ago.

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