2024. May 7. Tuesday
King St. Stephen Museum - Gallery Istvan Csók - Székesfehérvár
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Address: 8000, Székesfehérvár Bartók Béla tér 1.
Phone number: (22) 315-583
E-mail: titkarsag@szikm.hu
Opening hours: Temporarily closed.
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2011.04.17. - 2011.10.02.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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700 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
(over 10 people)
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600 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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350 HUF
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Group ticket for students
(over 10 people)
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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350 HUF
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Group ticket for pensioners
(over 10 people)
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + 1 children)
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1500 HUF
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/ family
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Group guide for adults
(up to 25 people)
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5500 HUF
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Group guide for adults
(over 25 people)
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6500 HUF
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Group guide for students
(up to 25 people)
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2500 HUF
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Group guide for students
(over 25 people)
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3200 HUF
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Group guide
(up to 25 people)
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7500 HUF
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Group guide
(over 25 people)
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8500 HUF
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During the spring of 2011, the Saint Stephen Museum and the Municipal Museum of Székesfehérvár are to offer a large-scale exhibition representing the oeuvre of István Csók. The last time a similar scale of exhibition was shown was in 1965, half a century ago.
The occasion this time is the 50th anniversary of the death of the painter István Csók, who was born in our country. The Csók István Gallery presents nude by the painter, while the Municipal Art Gallery presents landscapes and portraits by the painter.
The largest cultural of the town so far is accompanied by a number of programs. The second station of the oeuvre exhibition is to be shown at in the twin-town of Székesfehérvár, at the Székely Museum in Csíkszereda.
The occasion this time is the 50th anniversary of the death of the painter István Csók, who was born in our country. The Csók István Gallery presents nude by the painter, while the Municipal Art Gallery presents landscapes and portraits by the painter.
The largest cultural of the town so far is accompanied by a number of programs. The second station of the oeuvre exhibition is to be shown at in the twin-town of Székesfehérvár, at the Székely Museum in Csíkszereda.