Night of Mu­seums in the Hun­gari­an Her­it­age House

This year, the Hungarian Heritage House joins the series of programs titled Night of Museums with two venues, where kids and adults are awaited with exciting programs.  We do not only make the program more colourful by organizing special guided tours or treasure hunts, but anyone can visit the Virtual Hungarian Heritage House. Moreover, if you do not just want to dance with us virtually, you can join the open-air dance house of the Hungarian Heritage House at Corvin Square.

Programs

13:00 – 15:00 
Let’s learn how to prepare wicker objects with Éva Borbényi! 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

 

14:00 – 20:00
Virtual Hungarian Heritage House

Venue: Hungarian Heritage House

 

14:00 – 15:30

Treasure hunt with Boglárka Gál (in the exhibitions of the Hungarian Heritage House and Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art)

 

15:00 – 16:30
The history of preparing “scones baked in ash” with Ilona Fehér 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

 

15.00 – 16.00

Get behind the scenes! 
Guided tours in the current exhibitions with Zoltán Csákányi and Andrea Pölös 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art


16:00–17:00

“Move in the Museum” – dance performance and community physical exercies with Szilvia Nemes, Boglárka Gál and Aliz Bangó 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art


17:00 – 18:00

“Uncle Pista’s flute...” announcement of the results of Palóc shepherd flute-making competition and the public jurying and exhibition of the finished flutes, led by Tamás Gyenes and Zoltán Szabó

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

 


19:00

Presentation of the photos and film documents of István Pál, Master of Folk Arts in the little hall 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art


18:00 – 19:00 

Fashion show and discussion with Böbe Tajti on the fashion side of contemporary folk art.

Moderator: Réka Farkas, Applied Artist 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

 

18:00 Guided tour in the exhibition of Győző Somogyi with Zoltán Szabó, the director of the exhibition 

Venue: Hungarian Heritage House

 

19:00 – 02:00

Dance house in the Hungarian Heritage House

 

19:30 – 20:30

“Wanderer signs – this is how we did it...” Dance house historical musical discussion with Gábor Eredics, the head of the “Kossuth Prize winner Vujicsics Band” in connection with the book titled “Vujicsics Heritage” published on the Band

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

 

21:00 – 22:00

“Ilona Fairy-nice and Prince Árgyélus” in our folk music, presented by Balázs Istvánffy – András Németh Duo (pipe and hurdy-gurdy) Featuring and teaching songs: Gréta Káplár, folk singer 

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art


22:30 – 23:30

“Balkanese Guitar Duo” music conversation with Zoltán Balogh and Mihály György

Venue: Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art


Exhibitions:
Long live the homeland! Graphics by Győző Somogyi – Memorial pictures of 1848-49 (Hungarian Heritage House, Zoltán Kallós Exhibition Hall)
Beautiful Time of Blessed Pentecost – Photo exhibition by Gyula Ádám (Hungarian Heritage House, László Maácz Gallery)
XXXII. National Carving Competition in memory of Antal Kapoli the Elder, Kossuth Prize winner wood carver, the Master of Folk Art (Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art, lower level)
“Aunt Panni” A salute to the ouvre of dr. Mária Kresz, ethnographer (Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art, upper level)

 


 

Further information:

 

Réka Farkas

Museum of Applied Hungarian Folk Art

(+ 36) 70 377 2236

 

Csenge Kacsó

Hungarian Heritage House

+36 30 160 5361

 

 

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