TODAY – The Night of The Museums

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This weekend is all about the Night of the Museums. This nationwide event will let all the art lovers to indulge in the cultural ephemera starting from the early sunset hours. This report will focus on the programs outside Budapest.

GYŐR

The Rómer Flóris Művészeti és Történeti Múzeum in Győr is definitely among must-sees of this year. On June 21stall the visitors will become a part of the dynamic experience, called „Vivid Colors”. From 18-30 this museum will make sure you will fall under the spell of masterpeices, exhibited in 11 different locations. Apátúr House has been completely renovated recently; this will be the very first opportunity for organizers to reveal the remarkable transformation of this iconic Győr attraction. Other locations will host numerous workshop sessions, DJ sets and live music performances, and retrospective exhibitions. In Esterházy Palace children and adults will become a part of the spectacular manufacturing session of secession-style glass, Fruhmann House awaits guests for guided tours through the historic exhibition, Rómer Terem will blur borders of reality with its “Fairy tale here, fairy tale there” exhibition. Tickets for adults: 1200 HUF, for children: 600 HUF
http://romer.hu/muzeumok-ejszakaja/

BUDAPEST

East and West Railway Stations will offer some unique opportunities during the Night of the Museums weekend. Steam engines and train cars, which are not available for a public display throughout the year, will now be opened for all the visitors. These masterpieces have stood the test of time and held its beauty forever. In the West Railway Station guests will be able to take photos of the iconic trains. With a little help of modern technology visitors will be able to discovery the allure of railroad trips and take at look at the trains like (Aranycsapat) Gold Team, the Kando, Gabor Aronand etc.

On Saturday Deák Ferenc Mansion and Museum will host a guided tour, during which guests will watch an amazing live performance and listen to some anecdotes, in where actors will be dressed in the costumes, defining the Deák era. On the way back to the museum visitors will be offered to try some quintessential Hungarian beef stew, authentic Magyar pálinka and some local wine. The next day Kehida thermal baths will open its doors for those, who are looing for a short retreat.

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