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2024.04.20. - 2024.11.24.
Budapest
2023.12.15. - 2024.02.18.
Budapest
2023.11.16. - 2024.01.21.
Budapest
2023.11.09. - 2024.03.17.
Budapest
2023.10.27. - 2024.02.11.
Budapest
2023.10.18. - 2024.02.18.
Budapest
2023.09.22. - 2024.01.21.
Budapest
2012.03.01. - 2012.03.31.
Vác
2012.02.01. - 2012.02.29.
Miskolc
2012.01.22. - 1970.01.01.
Budapest
2011.10.04. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.07.04. - 2011.07.08.
Budapest
Black House - Szeged
Address: 6720, Szeged Somogyi utca 13.
Phone number: (62) 425-033
Opening hours: Mon-Wed 10-18, Thu 10-20, Fri-Sun 10-18
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.03.06. - 2015.08.31.
temporary exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
1290 HUF
Ticket for students
690 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
(under 65 years of age)
690 HUF
Ticket for families
(2 adults + 3 children)
2990 HUF
/ family
Guide
5000 HUF
Idea blowing, Bóbita corner, poem patching and typewriter shop: this is how poems by Sándor Weöres come to life at the new temporary exhibition at the Fekete House in Szeged. The exhibition entitled 'Stirred Dictionary' uses installations to have the visitors gain insight into the works of the legendary poet.

Poems by Sándor Weöres come to life around the walls of Fekete House while iconic works by the great poet are rendered in 21st century style . The exhibition entitled 'Stirred Dictionary' also offers computer games that do not only take hold of kids but also adults.

The visitors may blow ideas, patch poems , draw and harvest as well. The little ones can play in the Bóbita Corner while the older kids are invited to visit the typewriter place where they can rewrite Weőres's literary works on a period typewriter. The walls are decorated with the writer's own illustrations allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the wonderful world Sándor Weöres's poems.