2025. July 3. Thursday
Kapoli Museum and Galery - Balatonlelle
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Address: 8638, Balatonlelle Kossuth Lajos utca 35.
Phone number: (85) 354-568, (20) 937-2801
E-mail: ligetig@kapoli-muzeum.hu
Opening hours: 01.05-15.10.: Mon-Sat 9-18, Sun 9-12
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2008.05.01. - 2008.06.14.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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350 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + 3 children)
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900 HUF
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/ family
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Shaman belief system is based on the relation of mind and body. It is really simple, there is only good and bad and shamans try to stay inside the boundaries of the former.

Our world is simple, shamans except it the way it is, as they see it. They do not try to find undertexts or abstractions. Shamans understood early on that the more they tried to dig under the surface the less they would understand.
They lived as if in paradise, accepted what nature had to give, but only as much as they really needed. They did not know the term 'amass' as they always got whatever they need. They lived in nature but did not abuse it as we, the 'cultured' people do.
This present exhibition is a salute to the wisdom of our predecessors and also some nagging for the civilised people of our times, the civilised people who slowly kill this world, something they should not do.
22 artists from Hungary and abroad presents 54 works of art to set up a mirror of criticism, in a nice way but in a way anyone can easily understand. We hope it is not in vain.

Our world is simple, shamans except it the way it is, as they see it. They do not try to find undertexts or abstractions. Shamans understood early on that the more they tried to dig under the surface the less they would understand.
They lived as if in paradise, accepted what nature had to give, but only as much as they really needed. They did not know the term 'amass' as they always got whatever they need. They lived in nature but did not abuse it as we, the 'cultured' people do.
This present exhibition is a salute to the wisdom of our predecessors and also some nagging for the civilised people of our times, the civilised people who slowly kill this world, something they should not do.
22 artists from Hungary and abroad presents 54 works of art to set up a mirror of criticism, in a nice way but in a way anyone can easily understand. We hope it is not in vain.