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Day of Hungarian Culture – Museum of Ethnography

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From left to right: Roby Lakatos, Zsolt Szomora and Jenő Lisztes

Since 1989, the Day of Hungarian Culture has been celebrated on January 22, in memory of the fact that, according to the manuscript, Ferenc Kölcsey clarified the manuscript of the Anthem in Cseké on this day in 1823.

Families on Sunday – 21st January 10.30 a.m. until Noon they can immerse themselves in a comic book at the Méta Matinee with God, my brother! – With the help of the locations and characters of the Gypsy Stories exhibition.
MÉTA MATINE – Button yourself into a comic book! You know how the huge silver buttons got back on the gypsy judge’s waistcoat? Have you ever lost something, but then found it? Write and draw, continue the stories with God I’ll find you, brother! – With the help of the locations and actors of the Gypsy stories exhibition! Paste, tear, insert a missing thread in your comic and become a character in your own story! Family session with God I’ll see you, brother! – Entitled Gypsy Stories
related to the exhibition.

In the afternoon, the same exhibition – which closes on February 4 – will be accompanied by a guided tour and a podium discussion with Roby Lakatos, Jenő Lisztes, and Zsolt Szomora about the gypsy musical culture of the café as a national heritage.

On January 23, the focus will be on the ceramic art of the age of Turkish subjugation. The program reveals the roots of the folk art that flourished in the second half of the 19th century.

Venue: District XIV., 35 Dózsa György Road – Budapest

Tickets available on the spot at the ticket box price: 500HUF

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