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Address: 9021, Győr Apor Vilmos püspök tere 2.
Phone number: (96) 316-329
E-mail: kozmuzeum@t-online.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
05.07-31.08.2011.: Tue-Sun 14-20 |
Individual ticket for adults
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700 HUF
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Individual ticket for students
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350 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
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30035000 HUF
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Individual combined ticket
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2500 HUF
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/ 3 days
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Guide
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3000 HUF
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Guide
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6000 HUF
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The Equal Treatment Authority (EBH) TÁMOP-5.5.5/08/1 endeavours to promote the service provided by the authority and development of awareness of citizen right in the framework of the project Fight Against Discrimination – Shaping Social Approach and Enforcing Authority Work in 2009-2013. In addition to setting up a network of equal treatment referent network, individual curriculum development program and scientific researches on discrimination mechanism, the most successful activity was the project that applied complex methods of communication, Young People Against Discrimination .
The EBH launched a national exhibition series entitled Live from the Playground with a material selected from the awarded works, in the fall of 2010. The exhibition has visited 35 towns so far, e.g. Székesfehérvár, Miskolc, Veszprém and Bodajk. The authority intends to show the works to a large public. In March 2012, they published works that professionals juried as excellent in an album entitled ’Equality through the Eyes of Children’. In fall, they will promote various forms of anti-discrimination on giant bulletins. The image will also be made after some of the works awarded at the contest.
The exhibition Live from the Playground is opening on 11 September 2012. In Győr at the Municipal Museum of Art presents visual and literary works of art dealing with discrimination. The artists are students between the ages of 8-18. They expressed their feelings, emotions and experiences about discrimination through painting, literature and graphics.
Among others, the material consist of visual artworks by students at the Péterfy Sándor Evangelic Educational Centre, by Dominika Módos and Fanni Farkas, and also all works of art contesting sent in from any region of the county.