MUSEUM!EVENTS

THE ART
OF THE EVENT
MUSEUM!EVENTS

The Art of the Event

Dolce Vita. Impressions of Italy in Two Centuries of Hungarian Art
Dolce Vita. Impressions of Italy in Two Centuries of Hungarian Art

The exhibition presents a selection of works from the nineteenth century to contemporary art, showing that Italy has always been a popular destination for travellers and an eternal motif and theme for artists in Hungary. Flavours, scents, lights, melodies, and history. People from all over the world have made pilgrimages to Italy for centuries: some are drawn by the salt tang of the sea, the sunlight that bathes the landscape in a golden mist, the aromas of coffee and wine. Others are attracted by the relics of antiquity or Christianity, the exemplary masterpieces of Renaissance and baroque architecture, and the art emanating from its museums and churches.

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The Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties – The First Chinese Emperor’s Terracotta Warriors
The Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties – The First Chinese Emperor’s Terracotta Warriors

One of the world’s most spectacular archaeological exhibitions traces the centuries-long rise of the Qin Empire between the 8th BC and 3rd centuries AC, and includes important ceremonial objects and symbols of the period. The exhibition presents the age of the first Chinese emperor, the characteristics of daily life, the structure of his army, his weapons and his individually modelled soldiers. Qin Shi Huangdi’s determination to seek the secret of eternity has led to the inclusion in his tomb of his particularly beautiful objects, the chariots that carry him to the afterlife. 

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