5 result(s) for munkácsy in Videos
Insider's Guide: Special Autumn Walks in the Most Famous Cemeteries of Budapest
- 19 Nov 2024 6:33 PM
- getting around
It might sound like a bizarre idea at first to go for a walk in a cemetery, but the most famous cemeteries of Budapest are more like parks with a pleasant atmosphere - where you can slow down, spend some quiet time with your thoughts while viewing tombs and mausoleums of the famous Hungarians.
Insider’s Guide: Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest - Artistic Treasures Unveiled
- 1 Aug 2023 12:32 PM
- property
The Buda Castle houses three key institutions, the main one is the Hungarian National Gallery - the Magyar Nemzeti Galéria to locals. After coming under the umbrella of the Museum of Fine Arts a decade or so ago, it expanded the range of its domestic collection and began to offer all kinds of guided tours, including some in English.
Xploring Budapest: National Gallery - Local & International Masterpieces
- 5 Jan 2023 1:23 PM
- community & culture
The Hungarian National Gallery in the Buda Castle is the largest public collection of Hungarian fine art, with a great history and lots to discover, as short video below shows.
Variations On Realism, Online Exhibition @ Hungarian National Gallery
- 19 Apr 2021 10:00 AM
- classical
The Hungarian National Gallery opened its re-arranged permanent exhibition focusing on the art of Mihály Munkácsy, which has been expanded with works previously kept in storage as well as international pieces.
With works displayed in six rooms and built around six themes, Variations on Realism – From Munkácsy to Mednyánszky explores the changes that took place in the depiction of reality.
Budapest Parliament Reopens To Visitors
- 7 Jul 2020 7:21 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- community & culture
Hungary’s Parliament is reopening its doors to visitors on Tuesday. The Parliament Museum’s indoor and outdoor exhibitions will also be accessible to the public, Anna Sédy of the Office of the National Assembly’s Directorate for Cultural Affairs, told public news channel M1.
Insider's Guide: Special Autumn Walks in the Most Famous Cemeteries of Budapest
- 19 Nov 2024 6:33 PM
- getting around
It might sound like a bizarre idea at first to go for a walk in a cemetery, but the most famous cemeteries of Budapest are more like parks with a pleasant atmosphere - where you can slow down, spend some quiet time with your thoughts while viewing tombs and mausoleums of the famous Hungarians.
Insider’s Guide: Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest - Artistic Treasures Unveiled
- 1 Aug 2023 12:32 PM
- property
The Buda Castle houses three key institutions, the main one is the Hungarian National Gallery - the Magyar Nemzeti Galéria to locals. After coming under the umbrella of the Museum of Fine Arts a decade or so ago, it expanded the range of its domestic collection and began to offer all kinds of guided tours, including some in English.
Xploring Budapest: National Gallery - Local & International Masterpieces
- 5 Jan 2023 1:23 PM
- community & culture
The Hungarian National Gallery in the Buda Castle is the largest public collection of Hungarian fine art, with a great history and lots to discover, as short video below shows.
Variations On Realism, Online Exhibition @ Hungarian National Gallery
- 19 Apr 2021 10:00 AM
- classical
The Hungarian National Gallery opened its re-arranged permanent exhibition focusing on the art of Mihály Munkácsy, which has been expanded with works previously kept in storage as well as international pieces.
With works displayed in six rooms and built around six themes, Variations on Realism – From Munkácsy to Mednyánszky explores the changes that took place in the depiction of reality.
Budapest Parliament Reopens To Visitors
- 7 Jul 2020 7:21 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- community & culture
Hungary’s Parliament is reopening its doors to visitors on Tuesday. The Parliament Museum’s indoor and outdoor exhibitions will also be accessible to the public, Anna Sédy of the Office of the National Assembly’s Directorate for Cultural Affairs, told public news channel M1.