2024. May 4. Saturday
Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism - Budapest
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Address: 1036, Budapest Korona tér 1.
Phone number: (1) 212-1245
E-mail: mkvm@iif.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.02.18. - 2015.06.07.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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1000 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + 1 child)
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2000 HUF
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/ family
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Ticket
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640 HUF
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/ capita
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Guide
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2000 HUF
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Guide
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3000 HUF
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The exhibition presents works of art by renowned poster artist with insurance as chosen theme , shedding light on one characteristic feature of selected eras and artists.
In addition to the museum's own collection, material was also selected from public institutions and private collectors trying to give a comprehensive picture of the almost a century old history of insurance, drawing parallels to history and various eras of the poster history.
In addition to the more traditional posters, we also selected a few of the tram posters from the 1950-60. We introduce the undulating and varied period of insurance posters from the turn of the century to the end of the Second World War, and also the more uniform but equally colourful era of state insurance.
he exhibition closes with plenty of posters shown 25 years ago at the Hall of Arts' insurance exhibition. The subsequent privatization period, the development of the current insurance market is to be introduced in the framework of a brand new exhibition.
In addition to the museum's own collection, material was also selected from public institutions and private collectors trying to give a comprehensive picture of the almost a century old history of insurance, drawing parallels to history and various eras of the poster history.
In addition to the more traditional posters, we also selected a few of the tram posters from the 1950-60. We introduce the undulating and varied period of insurance posters from the turn of the century to the end of the Second World War, and also the more uniform but equally colourful era of state insurance.
he exhibition closes with plenty of posters shown 25 years ago at the Hall of Arts' insurance exhibition. The subsequent privatization period, the development of the current insurance market is to be introduced in the framework of a brand new exhibition.