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Address: 1053, Budapest Károlyi u. 16.
Phone number: (1) 317-3611
E-mail: muzeuminf@pim.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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Ticket for adults
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600 HUF
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Ticket for adults
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800 HUF
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Ticket for students
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300 HUF
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Ticket for students
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400 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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300 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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400 HUF
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Ticket for families
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1100 HUF
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Ticket for families
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1500 HUF
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Guide for students
(accompanied by a museum pedagogist )
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2500 HUF
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On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sándor Weöres, we have created an exhibition that combines the traditional elements of literary exhibitions and cutting-edge multimedia interactive language games.
The creative games are based on Sándor Weöres texts. They make the visitors think the visitors and allow the reader a better understanding of the poet 's poems. Poem patching, verse drawing, cross-stitch and thought lowing, 3D poetry derivation, poem downloading tap, and many other interesting tasks are waiting for those who feel like playing. Sándor Weöres' whole life was about writing poetry, experimenting with the music of language. He was looking for the perfect shape for presenting ideas and used the possibilities offered by the Hungarian language with its sounds and rhythms brilliantly.
My work to e used and not for admiring and gaping - he wrote in his poem Your Ladyship. Part of our exhibition corresponds to this wish which was realized in the Creative Technology Lab of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art.
Weöres' ideal poet was a poet deprived personality who is freed from his own constraints and is able to experience the world as a whole . Yet, we offer an insight at the traditional part of our exhibition into biography that fell outside of Weöres poetry, yet influenced its evolution. These topics arranged in thematic order will focus on Sándor Weöres correspondence. We show through testimonies and using quotes by him his family, his tutors, teacher, friends, literary life , history, political events and also religion Here we have the opportunity to show manuscripts, photographs , books, works from the collection of the Petőfi Museum of Literature to the general public, as well as documents from other institutions enrich the exhibition.
the curator of the exhibition is:
the museologist Katalin Hegyi
On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sándor Weöres, we have created an exhibition that combines the traditional elements of literary exhibitions and cutting-edge multimedia interactive language games.
The creative games are based on Sándor Weöres texts. They make the visitors think the visitors and allow the reader a better understanding of the poet 's poems. Poem patching, verse drawing, cross-stitch and thought lowing, 3D poetry derivation, poem downloading tap, and many other interesting tasks are waiting for those who feel like playing. Sándor Weöres' whole life was about writing poetry, experimenting with the music of language. He was looking for the perfect shape for presenting ideas and used the possibilities offered by the Hungarian language with its sounds and rhythms brilliantly.
My work to e used and not for admiring and gaping - he wrote in his poem Your Ladyship. Part of our exhibition corresponds to this wish which was realized in the Creative Technology Lab of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art.
Weöres' ideal poet was a poet deprived personality who is freed from his own constraints and is able to experience the world as a whole . Yet, we offer an insight at the traditional part of our exhibition into biography that fell outside of Weöres poetry, yet influenced its evolution. These topics arranged in thematic order will focus on Sándor Weöres correspondence. We show through testimonies and using quotes by him his family, his tutors, teacher, friends, literary life , history, political events and also religion Here we have the opportunity to show manuscripts, photographs , books, works from the collection of the Petőfi Museum of Literature to the general public, as well as documents from other institutions enrich the exhibition.
the curator of the exhibition is:
the museologist Katalin Hegyi