Button Delight
Board-Game Soccer is among the best-known Hungarian games/toys, second only to the Rubik's Cube. It involves buttons standing for football players that you navigate by flicking them with the thumb so that the button could push the button standing for the ball and "score" a goal.
During this interactive program, which is part of the Palace of Delights events within the Palace of Arts, you can learn the rules of this Hungarian soccer board game and view artist Péter Hecker's painting entitled "Enterior with Board-Game Soccer". Besides these, boys may create colour soccer field collages and girls may make button pictures with us.
Look for the Ludwig Museum's table at the corner of the Bookshop facing the entrance of the Ludwig Museum.
Participation in this program is free.
In addition to the Palace of Delights programs, admission is free today to the Ludwig Museum's exhibitions for visitors under 26, as well as for maximum 2 close relatives accompanying children under 18.
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