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Address: 1014, Budapest Szent György tér 2.
Phone number: (1) 487-8800, (1) 487-8801
E-mail: btm@mail.btm.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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Ticket for adults
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2000 HUF
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Ticket for students
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1000 HUF
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Group ticket for students
(over 10 people)
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500 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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1000 HUF
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Ticket for families
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2200 HUF
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Group guide
(up to 20 people)
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7000 HUF
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Group guide
(20-30 people)
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9500 HUF
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Group guide
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14000 HUF
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Group guide
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18000 HUF
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Audio guide
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1200 HUF
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Photography
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1000 HUF
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Sebestyén Stettner (1699, Dorst – 1758, Buda) was a painter and gilder of Bavaria origins who moved to Buda in 1727. His house is still there at 18 Országház Street. His altar paintings reflect Italian influences. He mostly used his talent in bigger towns: his main works are in the Parish in Szeged as well as in various churches in Szabadka, Pest, Nagykanizsa and Esztergom. The sculpture works in Szabadka were definitely made by Hörger Antal of Buda (1676, Kismarton – 1765, Buda) in other churches it was most probably he who did sculpture works.
The exhibit of the oeuvre Sebestyén Stettner puts one of the greatest masters of Baroque where he worthily belongs. The writer of his monograph Zsuzsanna Korhecz Papp hopes that it will further the discovery of additional altars by him.
The curator of the exhibition was: the painter and restaurateur Zsuzsanna Korhecz Papp