Siesta - walking and creating in the museum

2024-11-22T15:00:00.000Z

We welcome museum lovers interested in fine arts and looking for a relaxing way to unwind to our fun, themed workshops.

In October, flowers and fruit will be the main focus.

Nov
22

Schedule

Slow down and recharge after a busy week with our masterpieces! We'll be exploring the spaces of the Museum of Fine Arts. Each month, we'll take a break from everyday life by travelling to a different world and exploring ancient Egyptian, Renaissance and Baroque art, each with a different theme. Following short guided tours, we will open a collective art workshop where you can try out a variety of exciting yet simple techniques. At the end of each session, you can take home beautiful objects that you can enjoy in your everyday life.

No previous drawing experience is required to participate.

The sessions are held by Zsófia Hajnal Goda, art historian and museum educator, and Bernadett Szűcs, Egyptologist and museum educator.

Sessions:

Friday, 25 October, 16.00 | Flowers and fruits (crate)

Friday 22 November 2024, 16.00 | The motif of the tree (notebook)

Friday, 13 December 2024, 16.00 | On the wings of angels (glass ornament)

Friday, 24 January 2025, 16.00 | In the footsteps of animals (nesting book)

Friday, 28 February 2025, 16.00 | Enchanted by picture frames (canvas bag)

Programme fee: 8500 HUF/person/app.

A season ticket for the programme is available for 30 000 HUF. The Siesta Pass includes the Permanent Pass for the Museum of Fine Arts, which provides unlimited admission to the permanent exhibitions of the Museum of Fine Arts and the temporary exhibitions of the Graphic Arts Exhibition Space for one year from the date of purchase until the end of the month of the following year.

Tickets and passes are available exclusively online on Liget+.

Location

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

The Museum of Fine Arts presents monuments of universal and Hungarian art from antiquity to the end of the 18th century. As part of the Heroes' Square monument complex, it is one of Budapest's World Heritage Sites.

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