Now On: Marcell Jankovics Exhibition In Budapest

  • 9 Jun 2020 8:19 AM
Now On: Marcell Jankovics Exhibition In Budapest
An exhibition showing hundreds of drawings by acclaimed graphic artist and director Marcell Jankovics opened in Budapest on Friday.

The exhibition marks the centenary of the Trianon Peace Treaty by displaying Jankovics’s drawings about major events in Hungarian history from the start of Ottoman Turkish occupation in 1526 to the signing of the treaty in 1920.

The exhibition, currently only available online, will show until July 26 in Pesti Vigadó.


Click here to read more about the exhibition on Pesti Vigadó's website

Address: 
Vigadó
1051  Budapest, Vigadó tér 2.

More: 
vigado.hu

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