2025. May 12. Monday
Tomory Lajos Museum - Budapest
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Address: 1181, Budapest Margó Tivadar utca 116-118. Herrich-Kiss villa
Phone number: (1) 290-1585
E-mail: muzeum@muzeum18ker.hu
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2007.11.05. - 2007.11.09.
The exhibition was co-organized by two public compilations, the PHIGY and the SOMKL. Texts, documents and photos shown on 9 pageants review the life of Géza Krepuska, his career as a doctor and his family. The speciality of the display are the photos of which many are shown for the first time since the negatives have been stored in drawers of the Medicine History Museum and the Krepuska inheritance for decades. This time we show a number of family photos and conversational pieces. Among the photos taken around the turn of the 19-20th century, we can find the until now unknown photo of the legendary 'Gloriette'.

The material shown was edited by the employee of PHIGY, Zsuzsanna Heilauf selecting from material held by local and public compilations. The organizers wish to express their gratitude to Ottó Fritsch and Tamás Pándy for lending three pictures.
Géza Krepuska (Pest, 5 September 1861 - Bp., 15 October 1949.) was an ear specialist, a university professor and the founder of Hungarian ear surgery. His father, János Krepuska, worked as a farmer at the farm-stead of Szent Lőrinc, later in Pestszentlőrinc. He lived in the 'red house, situated close to the Weather Station.
1888. He received his diploma on 14 January. He worked as an ear specialist at the István and the János Hospital from 1892 to 1911. He was appointed university private teacher in 1898. He taught ear surgery. From 1911 he was appointed manager of the Otology Faculty of the Rókus Hospital where he worked until 1933. However, he held lectures until 1936. His study book was published in that same year. The book with 357 pages and 2219 pictures was titled 'Otology'.
He met the illustrious geologist of his time, Lajos Lóczy, the manager of the Geology Institution.
He established an experimental vineyard at his estate in Péter Bleak. He naturalized several sand spieces helping the state of Hungarian viniculture. In 1899 he built a two-storey building with a cellar to keep and process wine. When he died in 1949, he was buried at the Graveyard in Fiume Street.
In the 18th district, a statue and a tablet preserve his name and fame.
The exhibition is located in the hall of the 18th District Health Service Specialized Medical Office.

The material shown was edited by the employee of PHIGY, Zsuzsanna Heilauf selecting from material held by local and public compilations. The organizers wish to express their gratitude to Ottó Fritsch and Tamás Pándy for lending three pictures.
Géza Krepuska (Pest, 5 September 1861 - Bp., 15 October 1949.) was an ear specialist, a university professor and the founder of Hungarian ear surgery. His father, János Krepuska, worked as a farmer at the farm-stead of Szent Lőrinc, later in Pestszentlőrinc. He lived in the 'red house, situated close to the Weather Station.
1888. He received his diploma on 14 January. He worked as an ear specialist at the István and the János Hospital from 1892 to 1911. He was appointed university private teacher in 1898. He taught ear surgery. From 1911 he was appointed manager of the Otology Faculty of the Rókus Hospital where he worked until 1933. However, he held lectures until 1936. His study book was published in that same year. The book with 357 pages and 2219 pictures was titled 'Otology'.
He met the illustrious geologist of his time, Lajos Lóczy, the manager of the Geology Institution.
He established an experimental vineyard at his estate in Péter Bleak. He naturalized several sand spieces helping the state of Hungarian viniculture. In 1899 he built a two-storey building with a cellar to keep and process wine. When he died in 1949, he was buried at the Graveyard in Fiume Street.
In the 18th district, a statue and a tablet preserve his name and fame.
The exhibition is located in the hall of the 18th District Health Service Specialized Medical Office.
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