Family Saturdays are back from 12 September 2009, first with the sessions entitled Come closer, linked to Ludwig Museum`s Robert Capa exhibition.
As Robert Capa said: If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough.
Accordingly, our concept with this programme is to step closer and think again.
Our programme has creative thematic sessions where interactive tasks and games encourage visitors to establish a dialogue with the works of art.
Come closer and mingle. As a first step of the session you can fold a military paper helmet.
Come closer and build a new city. Secondly, after having a closer look at Robert Longos installation, you can design and build your dream city.
s find the lost focus in the Robert Capa exhibition together.
<b>Come closer and tear apart what you see.</b> In the third part you can discover a work of art by Beáta Széchy. Use your creativity to make characters and objects from some pieces of paper.
<b>Come closer and make the picture clearer.</b> Finally, let
The sessions are in Hungarian.
Admission with a Family Saturday programme ticket:
- Children (from the age of 4): 600 HUF
- 1 adult (parent or attendant) may have a discount ticket for 950 HUF valid for both the programme and all the exhibitions at Ludwig Museum.
Discount programme tickets are only for the Family Saturday programmes under the time of the Robert Capa exhibition.
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One of the greatest photographers of the 20th century, Robert Capa was born in Budapest, on October 22, 1913, as Endre Ernő Friedmann. He started to work as a photographer in the 1930s, first as a correspondent of Dephot, a Berlin-based agency.