2026. April 30. Thursday
Munkácsy Memorial House - Békéscsaba
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Address: 5600, Békéscsaba Gyulai út 5.
Phone number: (66) 442-080
E-mail: munkacsyhaz@mail.globonet.hu
Opening hours: 01.01-31.05.: Tue-Fri 9-16, Sat 10-16
01.06-01.10.: Tue-Sun: 10-18 01.10-30.11.: Tue-Fri 9-17, Sat-Sun 10-16 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2011.09.07. - 2011.10.15.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Ticket for adults
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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200 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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200 HUF
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/ capita
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The exhibition series presenting Munkácsy Prize awarded applied artists is to continue at the Munkácsy Memorial House this autumn.

The next exhibiting artist is the textile artist Annal Pauli. The opens on 9 September. White and draperies of characteristic colour are on display in the chamber exhibition in the Small Room.
Anna Pauli was born in Tolna in 1944. She graduated from the Hungarian Collage of Applied Arts in 1971. She designed for various textile companies in Hungary, experimented with wool and flax, applying new forms and structures. She teaches at the Weaving Department for the Academy of Arts, manages the Péter-Pál Association and Gallery, too.
In addition to working as a designer, she also makes wall textiles, examples of autonomous textile art. She was awarded several times by the profession, the most prestigious of them being the Munkácsy Prize.

The next exhibiting artist is the textile artist Annal Pauli. The opens on 9 September. White and draperies of characteristic colour are on display in the chamber exhibition in the Small Room.
Anna Pauli was born in Tolna in 1944. She graduated from the Hungarian Collage of Applied Arts in 1971. She designed for various textile companies in Hungary, experimented with wool and flax, applying new forms and structures. She teaches at the Weaving Department for the Academy of Arts, manages the Péter-Pál Association and Gallery, too.
In addition to working as a designer, she also makes wall textiles, examples of autonomous textile art. She was awarded several times by the profession, the most prestigious of them being the Munkácsy Prize.

