Schedule
Lecture on the life and music of László Lajtha by Emőke Solymosi-Tari
László Lajtha: String Trio No. II
Performed by Márta Ábrahám (violin), Levente Fülöp (viola), Barnabás Baranyai (cello)
Programme ticket: 3.000 Ft
No other discounts are available for the programme!
Before the concert, from 17:00, Tamás Csáki will give a curatorial guided tour for up to 25 people:
In addition to the programme ticket: +1.000 Ft
Kiscelli Museum
The Kiscelli Museum and its 15 hectares of parkland are located in the 3rd district of Budapest, between Óbuda and Remetehegy. The 18th century Baroque church and Trinitarian monastery, built by the Zichy family, was used as a barracks by the army in the 19th century. In 1910 it became the property of furniture manufacturer Miksa Schmidt, who later had it converted into a castle, hence the name Schmidt Castle. It is now home to the Budapest History Museum's collection of Modern Urban History and the Budapest City Gallery, the fine arts collection.


















