2026. June 25. Thursday
Intercisa Museum - Dunaújváros
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Address: 2400, Dunaújváros Városháza tér 4.
Phone number: (25) 411-315
E-mail: intercisamuz@gmail.com
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10-16
On the first Sunday in each month is open: 14-18 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2006.07.07. - 2006.08.27.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Ticket for adults
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700 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
(from over 10 people)
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700 HUF
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Ticket for students
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350 HUF
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Group ticket for students
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350 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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350 HUF
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Group ticket for pensioners
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350 HUF
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Ticket for families
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1400 HUF
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/ family
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The young fine artist began his career as a graphic artist. He made plans for public places, UV-installations and surprising projects. Now he received his painter diploma from the University of Fine Arts. He was acknowledged several times: he received the Glatz Oszkár Prize (2002), Barcsay Jenő- and Székely Bertalan Prize (2003), Ludwig Prize (2004), the scholarship of the republic, PONT:ITT:MOST one of the prizes of the public statue application (2005), the Prize of the Ministry of Informatics and Communication (2005, 2006).

He is equally interested in sacred, historic and social topics, as well as humans, us.
Kiss Miklós tals about being an artist the following: 'I tried three faculties, advertisement graphics, picture graphics and painting. When the Hungarian and universal values are included in culture, I do not expect my name to be part of it. It is enough if whatever I fought for comes true. People will value this world again; they will have a view of the world and a healthy self-consciousness. I am here for the people, the people of Hungary. I am the advocate of this culture; this is the one I live in.'

He is equally interested in sacred, historic and social topics, as well as humans, us.
Kiss Miklós tals about being an artist the following: 'I tried three faculties, advertisement graphics, picture graphics and painting. When the Hungarian and universal values are included in culture, I do not expect my name to be part of it. It is enough if whatever I fought for comes true. People will value this world again; they will have a view of the world and a healthy self-consciousness. I am here for the people, the people of Hungary. I am the advocate of this culture; this is the one I live in.'

