2024. May 7. Tuesday
Hungarian Natural History Museum - Budapest
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Address: 1083, Budapest Ludovika tér 2-6.
Phone number: (1) 210-1085, (1) 303-6193
E-mail: mtminfo@nhmus.hu
Opening hours: Mon, Wed-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2015.08.01. - 2015.09.07.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
(valid for the permanent exhibitions)
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2200 HUF
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/ capita
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Individual ticket for students
(valid for the permanent exhibitions, 6-26 years of age)
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1100 HUF
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/ capita
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Group ticket for students
(to the Dino Garden )
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900 HUF
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/ capita
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Individual ticket for pensioners
(valid for the permanent exhibitions, 62-70 years of age)
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1100 HUF
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/ capita
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Individual supplementary fee
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500 HUF
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<em>The Mammal of the Year 2015: The Gopher</em> is the title of the program series one of the most spectacular segment of which is the photo exhibition by Bálint Vincze: <em>Gopher Tale</em> located at the Exhibition hall.
In connection with this, here is some preview: we are to hold in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Vadonleső Program in mid-November the Gopher Gala and the Autumn Vortex of our National Parks. On the occasion poems of gophers, the best one-minute stories that children sent in to our competition will be recited. We will also show short films that contested in the Clipping Contest and children's drawings of gophers.
Participating artists: Anikó Für, Andrea Navratil, Balázs Galkó, Vilmos Gryllus, Péter Kállóy Molnár, János Kardos-Horváth and Szabolcs Róka.
In connection with this, here is some preview: we are to hold in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Vadonleső Program in mid-November the Gopher Gala and the Autumn Vortex of our National Parks. On the occasion poems of gophers, the best one-minute stories that children sent in to our competition will be recited. We will also show short films that contested in the Clipping Contest and children's drawings of gophers.
Participating artists: Anikó Für, Andrea Navratil, Balázs Galkó, Vilmos Gryllus, Péter Kállóy Molnár, János Kardos-Horváth and Szabolcs Róka.