Guided Tours in English at the Divas & Icons Exhibition in Budapest

  • 24 Jul 2024 3:46 PM
Guided Tours in English at the Divas & Icons Exhibition in Budapest
The new temporary exhibition at the House of Music, titled 'Divas & Icons,' showcases the extraordinary power and creativity of divas through the personal stories and original performance costumes of influential artists such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Björk, Adele, and Whitney Houston.

This exhibition, originating from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, has been adapted to include stories of Hungarian divas. 

Explore the Diva & Icons exhibition with Péter Zsolt, a theater historian and expert on Hungarian theater history between the two World Wars, from the National Museum and Institute of Theater History.

He will speak about the exhibition in English and you are guaranteed to hear many interesting facts about theater and cultural history as well!

The ticket price includes admission to the exhibition.

The English-language guided tours will take place on four occasions:

◗ 25th of July - https://bit.ly/3QXNfpQ

◗ 5th of September  - https://bit.ly/3QXNfpQ

Venue:
House of Music Hungary

 Budapest, Olof Palme stny. 3, 1146

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'Divas & Icons' Exhibition, House of Hungarian Music Budapest

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