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Address: 1124, Budapest Stromfeld Aurél út 16.
Phone number: (1) 225-3161
E-mail: bgm@oszmi.hu
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 14-18
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Ticket for adults
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1200 HUF
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Ticket for students
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600 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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600 HUF
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Ticket for families
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600 HUF
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The designer Nelly Vágó dreamed up eastern skies, particular 20th century Japanese woman life are dealt with through Cio cio san adornment, then Butterfly disappears behind the decorative folding screen. Tivadar Márk's Turandot revives a Chinese tale of blazing love by way of icy cool blue garments. Then, defeat of childlike curiosity is waiting us at the "Eastern Sky". Then, we enter ballet bacchanal, a cavalcade of sensual and seductive costumes with Venuses, fairies, goblins appearing in awarded costumes by Judit Schaffer and Nelly Vágó. Curse fate and realistic enticements are revealed for us and give us a new face, if we dare to dream of playing with the fabulous, textile, royal and silly and theatrical props. From fairy tales to court tales, we will follow women of the world for centuries through symbolism. Finally we show how ornaments of vanity may become a burden through hand-painted and embroidered special textures by Márta Jánoskuti among garments of queens, princesses and ladies. One outstanding aspect was to show special costume designer ensembles, which we purchased from the Hungarian State Opera House last year. These are special imprints of nearly 100 years of theatrical spectacle. The National Theatre Museum and Institute owned scenic collection is related to the costumes. The scenery and were designed and oils were painted by Ágoston Spannraft, Béla Málnai, László Márkus rendered in oil pastel paintings.
Curator: Tímea Turnai, the chief curator, scenic collection director.