Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2002 (23. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)

2002-01-01 / 1. szám

m, ÍTúzeumi Hírlevél m Review FOCUS 22 January - Day of the Hungarian Culture The birthday of Hungarian National Hymn focuses on museums' opening ceremonies and book presentations. Jenő Cholnoky -Érd, Museum of Hungarian Geography Temporary exhibition will be opened about a Hungarian scientist, artist and explorer, Jenő Cholnoky. It can be visi­ted between 22 January and 30 May 2002. Sándor Márai prize and book presentations Place: Museum of Applied Art 22 January 2002 A one year festival will be opened in February 2002 for the 200th anniversary of the Hungarian National Museum. The first exhibition will be organised in the Széchényi National Library (Buda Castle), as the first part of National Mu­seum established by Ferenc Széchényi (see our cover picture) in 1802. In this issue we publish the announce­ment of Hungarian museumpedagogists, who plan a project with participation of museums celebrating the Hungarian museology and the 19th century as well. TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Aladár Almásy's sculptures Dorottya Gallery Open till 27 January 2002. Paris - Photos from Roger-Viollet's collection Ernst Museum It can be visited between 24 January and 20 February 2002. Dorottya Day Dorottya Gallery 6-24 February 2002. Young Artists - the winners of Derkovits Scholarship Dorottya Gallery 24 February - 10 March 2002. Blue Print Factory in Pápa -Temporary exhibition in Budapest in Textile Museum It can be visited until 31 January 2002 lj tfev\ Treasures from Selmecbánya Museum of Foundry Open till 28 February 2002. You can see the joint exhibition of Slo­vakian Museum of Miners and the Mu­seum of Hungarian Foundry in Buda­pest, in the building of one-time Abra­ham Ganz foundry (Bem József str. 2.) Electricity in Budapest in postcards Museum of Electricity Open till 31 January 2002. New Acquisitions in 2001 Hungarian National Museum It can be visited till 26 March 2002. VESZPRÉM Carmina figurata -Temporary exhibition in Laczkó Dezső County Museum till 11 April 2002. KECSKEMÉT Toys conserving the Past Szórakaténusz Museum and Workshop Open from 1 January 2002. NEW PERMANENT EXHIBITION Eger - Dobó I. Castle Museum On display is the history of Eger from the foundation of the episcopacy un­til the Rákóczis’ age. You can participate in real and virtual walks as well in the castle of the 16th century. MUSEUMS ON THE Internet New home page: www.emuzeum.hu CONFERENCES Abroad Computer and Archaeology 7 - Workshop Vienna, Magistrat der Stadt Wien 2002 November Information: www.archaeologie-wien.at Wolfgang Börner: bor@gku.magwien.at Home Aegyptus and Pannonia Symposium Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts 2002 November Information and registration till 31 January 2002. Mráv Zsolt National Museum H-1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 14/16. Tel. (36-1) 338-2705 Fax. (36-1) 317-7806 Győry Hedvig, dr. Museum of Fine Arts H-l 146 Budapest, Dózsa Gy. út 41. Tel: (36-1) 469-7135 Fax: (36-1) 469-7185 e-mail: gyory@szepmuveszeti.hu 1st Meeting of the Noble Homes in Hungary Békéscsaba Munkácsy Memorial House 26-28 March 2002 Information and registration: tel: 36-66/442-080, fax: 36-66/449-336 H - 5600 Békéscsaba, Ifjúsági Ház, Pf. 60. Béla Szente, director The Anjou Carpet - Workshop in the Budapest History Museum on 30 November 2001. (Participants and lecturers were: Kata­lin F. Dózsa, Ernő Marosi, Elek Benkő, В. Dóra Nyékhelyi, Renáta Raics, B. Judit Perjés, Katalin E. Nagy, Iván Berttényi, Imre Holl, Pál Lővei.) Museums, Monuments, Cultural Tourism Seminar organised by the British Council in Budapest Art'otel 28-29 November 2001. You can read a summary about this fruitful consultation with museologists, advisers and specialist of the cultural tourism on pages 16. The European Museum of the Year - 2002 Information and application submit­ted by Tamás Vásárhelyi. Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum H-1088 Budapest, Baross u. 13. Tel.: (36-1) 3036193 e-mail: vasarhe@zool.nhmus.hu IN MEMORIAM Ferenc Németh (1950 - 2001) You can read the obituary written by Tamás Fejérdy on the occasion of the death of Mr. Ferenc Német, the secre­tary of the National World Heritage Committee. 32

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