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Look at that, Mom! – Sunny days

2026-01-08T10:00:00.000Z

Adolf Fényes’s name may not be familiar to everyone, but his paintings offer a glimpse into a world where sunlight floods even the most modest interiors and market scenes come vividly to life. In his work, everyday life is given the same importance as historical scenes.

Jan
08

Schedule

The works of this sensitive Hungarian painter from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries bring us closer to quiet moments and perhaps to ourselves. As we wander through his sunlit landscapes and intimate interiors, we will discuss how his work fits into the shadow of French Impressionism, the connection between a veranda in Szolnok and Paris, and what these genre paintings, over 100 years old, tell us about the simple joys and sorrows of the people of that time. During the guided tour, we will explore the exhibition titled Pictures of Tranquillity. We will also view Adolf Fényes’s (1867–1945) works alongside pieces from the permanent exhibition. About the exhibition: https://en.mng.hu/.../pictures-of-tranquillity.../ We invite moms and dads for a guided tour to enjoy art with their one-year-old or younger babies. As museum educators and mothers alike, we have found that there are few museum programs that appeal to new parents. So with these guided tours we create an atmosphere in which no one is embarrassed by a crying or hungry baby. Meeting point: information desk Participation fee: 2000 HUF, including entrance fee Duration: 60 minutes Maximum number of participants: 17 The uninterrupted enjoyment of the programme is ensured by the use of tourguide devices. For artifact protection reasons, please secure baby carriers at the front. Visitors arriving with pushchairs are advised to use the barrier-free staff entrance located in Building B, 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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