2024. May 2. Thursday
Museum of Ethnography - Budapest
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Address: 1146, Budapest Dózsa György út - Ötvenhatosok tere
Phone number: (1) 473-2400
E-mail: info@neprajz.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
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3000 HUF
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Individual ticket for adults
(1 hour before closing)
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1600 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
(min. 10 people)
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2600 HUF
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/ capita
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Individual ticket for students
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1500 HUF
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Individual ticket for students
(1 hour before closing)
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800 HUF
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Group ticket for students
(min. 10 people)
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1300 HUF
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/ capita
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Individual ticket for pensioners
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1500 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
(1 hour before closing)
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800 HUF
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Group ticket for pensioners
(min. 10 people)
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1300 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + max. 3 children (up to 18 years old))
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6300 HUF
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/ family
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Individual combined ticket for adults
(Zoom permanent exhibition + Ceramics Space + MÉTA)
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1700 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for adults
(We Have Arrived temporary exhibition + Ceramics Space + MÉTA)
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2000 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for students
(Zoom permanent exhibition + Ceramics Space + MÉTA)
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850 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for students
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1000 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(Zoom permanent exhibition + Ceramics Space + MÉTA)
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850 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(We Have Arrived temporary exhibition + Ceramics Space + MÉTA)
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1000 HUF
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Group walk ticket
(building walk, max. 15 people)
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1500 HUF
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/ capita
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Group walk ticket for students
(Méta gallop, 10-20 people)
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1200 HUF
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/ capita
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Group walk ticket
(building walk, in English, max. 15 people)
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1800 HUF
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/ capita
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Group walk ticket for students
(Méta gallop, 10-20 people, in English)
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1400 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(10-20 people)
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1000 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(thematic, whit the curator of the exhibition, 5-20 people)
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1300 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide for students
(min. 10 people)
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800 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(10-20 people, in English)
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1300 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(thematic, whit the curator of the exhibition, in English, 5-20 people)
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1690 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide for students
(in English, 10-20 people)
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1000 HUF
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/ capita
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Audio guide
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1000 HUF
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Photography
(for camera, camera-stand and telephoto lens)
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700 HUF
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“Beautiful Handicrafts of Tohoku, Japan” is an exhibition planned to mark the March 11 anniversary of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami.
The Tohoku region, known for its beautiful mountains and seascapes as well as its rich local culture and history, suffered damage and destruction of unprecedented proportions. Much was lost, and manufacturing and handicraft culture were hard hit. People in local areas affected by the disaster, however, have been working closely together to rebuild, intent on restoring peace and normality to their lives as soon as possible.
The handicraft works on display encompass all kinds of genres including pottery, lacquer ware, textiles, metal work, and wood and bamboo craft. In addition to the beautiful traditional craftwork of these utensils and textiles, the exhibition presents works created by artists who, inspired by the beautiful craftsmanship of folk crafts, reflect the cultural climate and spirit of Tohoku.
The Tohoku region, known for its beautiful mountains and seascapes as well as its rich local culture and history, suffered damage and destruction of unprecedented proportions. Much was lost, and manufacturing and handicraft culture were hard hit. People in local areas affected by the disaster, however, have been working closely together to rebuild, intent on restoring peace and normality to their lives as soon as possible.
The handicraft works on display encompass all kinds of genres including pottery, lacquer ware, textiles, metal work, and wood and bamboo craft. In addition to the beautiful traditional craftwork of these utensils and textiles, the exhibition presents works created by artists who, inspired by the beautiful craftsmanship of folk crafts, reflect the cultural climate and spirit of Tohoku.