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The Museum of Ethnography’s grandiose permanent exhibition is currently being mounted
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The Museum of Ethnography’s grandiose permanent exhibition is currently being mounted

The Museum of Ethnography’s new permanent exhibition, currently being mounted, will present a greater part of the institution’s collection than ever before. The exhibition space with a floor area of more than three thousand square metres can be visited from September with nearly three thousand artefacts on display. The Museum of Ethnography’s new, modern building, constructed in the City Park within the framework of the Liget Budapest project and meeting the professional and visitor needs of the 21st-century, has attracted more than half a million visitors since its opening in 2022.

Good bye, Bethesda, I'm recovered!
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Good bye, Bethesda, I'm recovered!

Half of the rooms in the wards of Bethesda Children’s Hospital, located on the edge of the City Park, overlook the park, and the balloon evoking Pál Szinyei Merse’s famous painting has become the symbol of recovery and of being discharged from hospital. Thanks to an agreement, as many as one thousand children in need of long-term hospitalisation can bid farewell to the hospital with a “bye-bye, illness” balloon ride every year.