2025. May 12. Monday
HM, Museum and Institution of Military History - Budapest
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Address: 1014, Budapest Tóth Árpád sétány 40.
Phone number: (1) 325-1600, (1) 325-1601
E-mail: him@militaria.hu
Opening hours: 01.04-31.09.: Tue-Sun 10-18
01.10-31.03.: Tue-Sun 10-16 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2005.03.10. - 2005.05.15.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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1400 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
(6-26 years of age)
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700 HUF
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/ capita
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Group ticket for students
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300 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
(62-70 years of age)
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700 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(max. 2 adults + 4 children)
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2500 HUF
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/ family
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Program ticket
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700 HUF
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Guide
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700 HUF
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Guide
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8000 HUF
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/ max. 20 capita
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Guide
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12000 HUF
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/ min. 20 capita
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Lilla Losonci was born in Taksony. She worked in Dunaharaszti and Szigetszentmiklós but her carrier was fulfilled in Szentendre. Her works were shown in numerous towns of the country as well as abroad such as the USA, Italy, Holland, Australia and Japan. Gábor Pogány Ö. wrote a book about her art and a film with the title "Inner Voice" was also made of her life. The Hungarian National Gallery archived it.

Her paintings are displayed in several institutions both in Hungary and abroad such as the Petőfi Museum, the Ferenc Móra Museum of Szeged, the Gallery of Kiskőrös, but some of them are in the private collections of Gearge Bush and Bill Clinton. She donated several of her works to humanitarian institutions such as the Red Cross, the Saint Lazar Knight as well as social institution and schools.
Lilla Losonci is a painter with principles of nature. She depicts and explains the land of Hungary, the beauty of centuries and flowers, the courage of our nation, the truth interpreted into pictures with exceptional devotion. She strives to create reality with the aesthetics of her art. She believes that she can change the state of the public for the better. Her delighted approach creates happiness in us; it resurrects our wishes but not only to understand her works but also to become the creator of our tomorrows according to our talent.
She consciously designs the program of her program of pictures with tireless happiness. It is one of her secrets: harmony derives from her happiness she fought four. Her Ars Poetics is practice; it is recreated in her audience. Her colors suggesting inner peace are explorations. The works sign with sensitivity that everything makes us surprised with the magic of inner beauty.
Her art is based in her security of drawing. The pictures are enlivened by the power of thought and feelings. The silent psalms dealing with music create distance in us with spreading calm.

Her paintings are displayed in several institutions both in Hungary and abroad such as the Petőfi Museum, the Ferenc Móra Museum of Szeged, the Gallery of Kiskőrös, but some of them are in the private collections of Gearge Bush and Bill Clinton. She donated several of her works to humanitarian institutions such as the Red Cross, the Saint Lazar Knight as well as social institution and schools.
Lilla Losonci is a painter with principles of nature. She depicts and explains the land of Hungary, the beauty of centuries and flowers, the courage of our nation, the truth interpreted into pictures with exceptional devotion. She strives to create reality with the aesthetics of her art. She believes that she can change the state of the public for the better. Her delighted approach creates happiness in us; it resurrects our wishes but not only to understand her works but also to become the creator of our tomorrows according to our talent.
She consciously designs the program of her program of pictures with tireless happiness. It is one of her secrets: harmony derives from her happiness she fought four. Her Ars Poetics is practice; it is recreated in her audience. Her colors suggesting inner peace are explorations. The works sign with sensitivity that everything makes us surprised with the magic of inner beauty.
Her art is based in her security of drawing. The pictures are enlivened by the power of thought and feelings. The silent psalms dealing with music create distance in us with spreading calm.