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Munkácsy – The anatomy of success
kulturális
Now available!
Museum of Fine Arts

The large-scale exhibition on the occasion of the 180th anniversary of the birth and 125th anniversary of the death of Mihály Munkácsy (1844–1900) features more than a hundred works of art, archival photographs, documents, and cult objects, which help to gain an even better understanding of the life, achievements and incomparably rich oeuvre of one of the most famous Hungarian painters. The main objective of the jubilee exhibition is to chart Munkácsy's artistic success story, presenting his well-known works from a new perspective, through the lens of his ground-breaking career.

Bill Viola | Silence exhibition
kulturális
to 30. 03. 2025
House of the Hungarian Millennium / NEO Contemporary Art Space

Visitors have the opportunity to learn about Bill Viola, a prominent figure of contemporary art, and to familiarise themselves with his work at the NEO Contemporary Art Space in the City Park, where three works and an interview with the recently deceased video artist – whom Laure Cumming, a critic at the Observer, called the Rembrandt of the video era – will be presented.

Mesopotamia. Kingdom of Gods and Demons
kulturális
Periodic exhibition
Museum of Fine Arts

The exhibition in the Ionic Hall of the Museum of Fine Arts is the first in Hungary dedicated to ancient Mesopotamia. One of the outstanding strengths of our exhibition is that it brings together more than 150 objects loaned by seven prominent European collections, offering unparalleled insight into the world of this long-lost culture.

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Archangel Gabriel on Heroes’ Square to Be Lifted Off for the First Time in 120 Years

Archangel Gabriel on Heroes’ Square to Be Lifted Off for the First Time in 120 Years

The statue of Archangel Gabriel on top of the Corinthian column of the Millennium Monument on Heroes’ Square will be lifted off and fully restored for the first time in 120 years. The condition of the nearly five-metre-high bronze statue has drastically detoriated over the decades, and since only aesthetic intervention had been carried out in previous renovation projects, its renovation has become imperative. In the first and most spectacular phase of the project, implemented by the Városliget Zrt. asset management company, a huge scaffolding system will be constructed around the 36-meter-high column to facilitate the lift-off. After being transported to a conservation workshop, it will be restored to its original condition within 6-12 months, depending on the assessment of its internal condition. The restoration, commissioned by the National Heritage Institute, will be carried out by the winner of a public procurement announced based on the assessment after the lift-off. The restored statue of Archangel Gabriel is planned to be returned to Heroes’ Square in the first half of 2025. During the restoration works, the bronze statue of Archangel Gabriel and the capital of its supporting column will be reinforced.