Béla Lajta 150 | Subjective guided tour by Rudolf Klein
In addition to presenting the sources and the main nodes of the oeuvre, our anniversary exhibition aims to show the genesis and transformations of some of the most important Lajta buildings and complexes in the capital city with the help of plans, photos, building elements, animations and videos. The history of the city can be traced in the fate of the shop, the amusement arcade, the love house, the school building and the cemetery monuments.

Schedule
Rudolf Klein's subjective guided tour at the Béla Lajta 150 - Budapest Building Fates exhibition
Maximum number of participants: 20
Programme ticket for the permanent and temporary exhibitions of the museum on the day of the programme: 3.000 HUF
No other discounts are available for the programme.
The exhibition can be visited outside the guided tours from Tuesday to Sunday from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Due to the limited capacity of the exhibition space, visitors are kindly requested not to arrive during the guided tours if possible.
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.

















