2026. May 7. Thursday
Lace Museum - Kiskunhalas
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Address: 6400, Kiskunhalas Kossuth utca 37/a
Phone number: (30) 935-8499, (77) 421-797
E-mail: halasicsipke@t-online.h+36
Opening hours: 01.04-30.09.: Mon-Sun 9-12, 13-17
01.10-22.04.: Mon-Sun 9-12, 13-16 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2007.08.26. - 2007.09.09.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Ticket for adults
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300 HUF
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Ticket for adults
(valid for the VIII. International Lace Festival and Austrian Lace History Exhibiton)
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300 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
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100 HUF
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Ticket for students
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200 HUF
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Ticket for students
(valid for the VIII. International Lace Festival and Austrian Lace History Exhibiton)
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150 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
(valid for the VIII. International Lace Festival and Austrian Lace History Exhibiton)
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150 HUF
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Guide
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1500 HUF
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The GOTTEX Company was established by the Gottlieb family in Israel in 1949 after they left Budapest with a hundred dollars. After they realised that due to weather circumstances their former business would not flourish, they decided on manufacturing bathing suits. They borrowed a small sewing machine and bought material from the money they got or their rings. A 50-year long fairy tale began.

In the past years, they became the leading bathing suit manufacturers of the world. Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell show their products which are worn by actresses of Hollywood on their luxury yachts and at parties. The princess Diana also loved the brand.
The first exhibition showing products of the GOTTEX company is shown in the Lace House in Kiskunhalas by favour of Mrs. AYA ADMON.
Photos by the journalist Pozsgay Ákos taken in Israel accompany the showing.

In the past years, they became the leading bathing suit manufacturers of the world. Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell show their products which are worn by actresses of Hollywood on their luxury yachts and at parties. The princess Diana also loved the brand.
The first exhibition showing products of the GOTTEX company is shown in the Lace House in Kiskunhalas by favour of Mrs. AYA ADMON.
Photos by the journalist Pozsgay Ákos taken in Israel accompany the showing.

