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Iconic Statue of Archangel Gabriel on Heroes’ Square Brought Back to Life
Actualities
Iconic Statue of Archangel Gabriel on Heroes’ Square Brought Back to Life

The statue of Archangel Gabriel in Budapest’s Heroes’ Square was removed from its column in autumn 2024, after its condition became critical and intervention could no longer be delayed. The project, coordinated by Városliget Zrt., has now reached an important milestone: the complex scientific and conservation assessment has been completed. It has been established that the statue’s condition was even worse than the most pessimistic assumptions had suggested; however, the original bronze cast of the archangel can be preserved by making full use of the available conservation methods, and the statue is therefore expected to be remounted by the end of this year. The schedule for reinstallation also depends on the stabilisation of the approximately ten-storey-high Corinthian column that serves as a supporting pillar.

The Civilisation of the Qin and Han Dynasties – The First Chinese Emperor’s Terracotta Warriors in the Museum of Fine Arts
Actualities
The Civilisation of the Qin and Han Dynasties – The First Chinese Emperor’s Terracotta Warriors in the Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts’ large-scale presentation of the famous Chinese terracotta warriors runs from 28 November 2025 to 25 May 2026. At the centre of the exhibition spanning more than a millennium is one of the most renowned archaeological discoveries in the world: the Chinese terracotta army and the age of the First Emperor of China.

The Museum of Ethnography Wins the Multimedia and Design Oscars
Successes
The Museum of Ethnography Wins the Multimedia and Design Oscars

The international jury has selected the developments of the Museum of Ethnography, built as part of the Liget Budapest project, among the world’s best digital projects at the prestigious F@IMP Festival in Dubai, often referred to as the Oscar of museum multimedia. Benedek Gyorgyevics, Chief Executive Officer of Városliget Zrt., the company implementing the Liget project, and Lajos Kemecsi, Director-General of the Museum of Ethnography informed the press about this success.