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Mama, nézd! – Napfényes hétköznapok

2025-11-27T11:00:00.000Z

The name Adolf Fényes may not be familiar to everyone, but his paintings offer a glimpse into worlds where sunlight floods even the most modest interiors, market scenes are vividly alive, and everyday life is just as important as any historical tableau. The works of one of the most sensitive Hungarian painters of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries bring us closer to quiet moments, and perhaps a little closer to ourselves. As we wander through the landscapes and intimate interiors of Adolf Fényes' paintings, we will also discuss how a peasant farmyard fits into the shadow of French Impressionism, what a veranda in Szolnok has to do with Paris, and what these more than 100-year-old genre paintings tell us about the simple joys and sorrows of the people of that time.

Nov
27

Schedule

During the guided tour, we will explore the memorial exhibition Images of Silence. Adolf Fényes (1867-1945) and related works from the permanent exhibition. For more information, visit: https://mng.hu/.../a-csend-kepei-fenyes-adolf-1867-1945.../

We invite expectant mothers and fathers who would like to enjoy the pleasures of art with their babies under one year of age to join us for a guided tour. As museum educators and mothers ourselves, we have found that there are few museum programs that appeal to new parents. We want to create an environment where no one feels uncomfortable because of a crying or hungry baby.

Participation fee: 2000 Ft/occasion, which includes the admission fee

Duration: 60 minutes

Maximum number of participants: 17

Meeting point: information desk

We use tour guide devices to ensure that the program can be enjoyed without disruption. For reasons of artifact protection, we ask that baby carriers be secured at the front. Visitors arriving with strollers are advised to use the barrier-free staff entrance located in Building B, in the Hunyadi courtyard.

Location

Hungarian National Gallery

The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting fine art in Hungary. The permanent exhibitions of the museum, located in the Buda Castle Palace complex, showcase the most important works of Hungarian art, including masterpieces by Master MS, Pál Szinyei Merse, Mihály Munkácsy, József Rippl-Rónai and Dóra Maurer.

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