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Address: 1095, Budapest Művészetek Palotája, Komor Marcell u. 1.
Phone number: (1) 555-3444, (1) 555-3457
E-mail: info@ludwigmuseum.hu
Opening hours: Permanent exhibition: Tue-Sun 10-18
Temporary exhibition: Tue-Sun 10-20 |
Group ticket
(over 20 people 20% discount)
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1000 HUF
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Ticket for adults
(valid for the temporal exhibitions)
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1200 HUF
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Ticket for students
(valid for the temporal exhibitions)
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600 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
(valid for the temporal exhibitions)
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600 HUF
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Ticket for families
(1 parent + max. 4 children)
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1600 HUF
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/ family
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Ticket for families
(2 parents + max. 4 children)
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2400 HUF
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/ family
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Ticket for adults
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960 HUF
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Ticket for students
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480 HUF
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Program ticket
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600 HUF
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Guide
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4000 HUF
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Guide
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5000 HUF
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The Ludwig Museum – Contemporary Art Museum presents the exhibitionTransfer. The exhibition is about three artists and artist groups that reflect on dramatic events in society.
Oleg Kulik was known all over the world in the 1990s. His radical action - in which the artist as represented as dogs - invited unbelievable attention in the western countries. The actions were considered as powerful critics of Russian society and contemporary art.
The group Blue Noses did works that resembled absurd Russian traditions. Their works were jokes, sketches, improvisations that they recorded on film and which always had 'little people' as their heroes.
Josip Vaništa the doyen of Croatian neo-avant-garde art was the founder of the art group Gorgona. The collages we show deal with changes in Croatian society from the beginning of the Yugoslav wars to the third millennia.
The exhibition material was borrowed from the Croatian art collector Marinko Sudac.