2026. July 15. Wednesday
Göcsej Museum - Zalaegerszeg
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Address: 8900, Zalaegerszeg Batthyány utca 2.
Phone number: (92) 346-736
E-mail: muzeum@gocsejimuzeum.hu
Opening hours: 11.01-31.03.: Tue-Sat 9-17
01.04-31.10.: Tue-Sun 10-18 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2009.07.10. - 2009.08.23.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Ticket for adults
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600 HUF
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/ capita
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Group ticket for adults
(min. 8 people)
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400 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
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300 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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300 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + 2 children)
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1200 HUF
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/ family
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Group guide
(in more languages)
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4000 HUF
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/ group
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The panel pictures and gouache compositions owned by Zsuzsa Szőnyi were sent to his daughter in Rome by István Szőnyi, the others got to Zsuzsa as legacy.

This collection has only been put on show at the Hungarian Academy of Rome in 1994, in the year of Szőnyi's centenary. Now, thanks to Zsuzsa Szőnyi, after forty years, Hungarian people can see it in course of a travelling exhibition.
The collection, which arrived from Rome, makes the understanding of the Szőnyi-oeuvre complete and calles the attention to a period that has been neglected so far. In the paintings created in the last one and a half decades of the Szőnyi's life light almost dissolves the view, the motifs appear as vibrating, glowing patches. The waterman, the carriers, the talkers and the train speeding in the night have returned home so visitors can form more complete view of each period of the master's oeuvre.
(after Zsuzsa Németh, Rózsa Köpöczi)

This collection has only been put on show at the Hungarian Academy of Rome in 1994, in the year of Szőnyi's centenary. Now, thanks to Zsuzsa Szőnyi, after forty years, Hungarian people can see it in course of a travelling exhibition.
The collection, which arrived from Rome, makes the understanding of the Szőnyi-oeuvre complete and calles the attention to a period that has been neglected so far. In the paintings created in the last one and a half decades of the Szőnyi's life light almost dissolves the view, the motifs appear as vibrating, glowing patches. The waterman, the carriers, the talkers and the train speeding in the night have returned home so visitors can form more complete view of each period of the master's oeuvre.
(after Zsuzsa Németh, Rózsa Köpöczi)

