2024. May 4. Saturday
Danube Museum - Hungarian Museum of Water Administration and Environmental Protection - Esztergom
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Address: 2500, Esztergom Kölcsey utca 2.
Phone number: (33) 500-250
E-mail: info@dunamuzeum.hu
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 9-17
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.08.12. - 2015.09.05.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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1400 HUF
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Ticket for students
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700 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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700 HUF
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Ticket for families
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700 HUF
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/ capita
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Miklós Bangó was born on 22 August 1945 in Esztergom. He began studying art at the Esztergom Circle Fine Arts in 1960. After primary school, he studied at the Commercial Vocational School. He graduated from the Saint Stephen Grammar School in Esztergom but attended the Dési Huber István Circle in Budapest tutored by Endre Fenyő A. and Ervin Tamás.
In 1978 received his diploma from the Training Collage of Eger and began his teaching career in Nyergesújfalu. In 1981 he went back to his hometown, where he worked as a geography and art teacher at the VJRKTF Training Primary School. His activities as a teacher and artists were inseparable. In addition to teaching, he gave individual lessons to gifted students, college students, and held summer art camps during breaks. In order to develop professionally, he attended a number of professional trainings
His works have been shown at solo and collective exhibitions since 1971. He is actively involved in the cultural life of Esztergom as an artist and program organizer as well. In 2003 he received a plaque and a Certificate of Merit for the town of Esztergom. He is a member of the National Association of Hungarian Artists, the Esztergom Artists Guild, the Kernstok Circle of Nyerges and the Circle of Friends Cultural Society of the Mura Region.
Most of us are familiar with his landscapes, of which his love for built and natural environment radiates. However, his substantial abstract and non-figurative works are of significance as well. In addition to lyrical watercolours he does pen drawings, lino cuts, oil and pastel pictures as well. „Miklós Bangó's works make us think and do something to preserve our values. […] ...so that we do not avoid dealing with the natural and social environment. We should act to create harmony, and in order to preserve values of the past” - explained Dr. István Bárdos.
In 1978 received his diploma from the Training Collage of Eger and began his teaching career in Nyergesújfalu. In 1981 he went back to his hometown, where he worked as a geography and art teacher at the VJRKTF Training Primary School. His activities as a teacher and artists were inseparable. In addition to teaching, he gave individual lessons to gifted students, college students, and held summer art camps during breaks. In order to develop professionally, he attended a number of professional trainings
His works have been shown at solo and collective exhibitions since 1971. He is actively involved in the cultural life of Esztergom as an artist and program organizer as well. In 2003 he received a plaque and a Certificate of Merit for the town of Esztergom. He is a member of the National Association of Hungarian Artists, the Esztergom Artists Guild, the Kernstok Circle of Nyerges and the Circle of Friends Cultural Society of the Mura Region.
Most of us are familiar with his landscapes, of which his love for built and natural environment radiates. However, his substantial abstract and non-figurative works are of significance as well. In addition to lyrical watercolours he does pen drawings, lino cuts, oil and pastel pictures as well. „Miklós Bangó's works make us think and do something to preserve our values. […] ...so that we do not avoid dealing with the natural and social environment. We should act to create harmony, and in order to preserve values of the past” - explained Dr. István Bárdos.