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Exclusive guided tour in the [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition - Katalin Timár, curator 28. September, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Exclusive guided tour in Hungarian given by KAtalin Timár, curator, in the exhibition [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition.
Entrance with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Registration is essential.
Exclusive guided tour in the [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition - Attila Mártonfi, linguist 27. September, 2014, 00:00–00:00
[silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition: FINISSAGE
Special programmes on the closing weekend.
4 p.m. - Exclusive guided tour in Hungarian given by Attila Mártonfi, linguist and IT specialist, in the exhibition [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition.
Exclusive guided tour in the [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition - Anett Ragó, psychologist 20. September, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Exclusive guided tour in Hungarian given by Anett Ragó, psychologist, in the exhibition [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition.
Entrance with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Registration is essential.
Exclusive guided tour in the [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition - Anna Lujza Szász, sociologist 6. September, 2014, 00:00–00:00
Exclusive guided tour in Hungarian given by Anna Lujza Szász, sociologist, in the exhibition [silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition.
Entrance with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Registration is essential.
Exhibition opening: [silence] - A Holocaust Exhibition 10. July, 2014, 00:00–00:00
The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition:
[silence] - A Holocaust Exhibition
on Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 6pm.
Welcome address by:
[silence] – A Holocaust Exhibition 11. July, 2014 – 28. September
The beginning of the discourse related to the Holocaust – and partly the “historicization” of the event itself – is dated April 1945, when World War II was officially not even over yet.