Events
Furoshiki workshop with Anna Pápai-Vonderviszt
Furoshiki are traditional Japanese wrapping cloths that has been used in Japan for centuries, mainly for gift wrapping and bag making. More ❯❯❯
Introduction to Hopp Museum's collections with the curator. A series of lectures - No. 8 | LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
In 2023, Hopp Museum celebrated a centenary again, as our first permanent exhibition was opened in 1923. It presented the Chinese, Indian and Japanese collections in a regional and chronological order, with around 1,000 objects on display. To mark this occasion, a series of lectures given by the curators was held in 2023 to explore Asia from collection to collection. More ❯❯❯
The role of mountains in our lives | Lecture by László Mécs, mountaineer | International Mountain Day
The lecture explores our relationship with mountains from the perspectives of geography, culture and religion, while also presents the history and different branches of mountaineering, and gives an insight into the challenges of an 8,000-meter expedition. More ❯❯❯
Tea box decorating workshop
Preparing for Christmas...The first in our series of arts and crafts workshops is a tea box decorating workshop, where participants can make orientalising decoration on plain wooden boxes using decoupage techniques. The programme is led by museum educator Kati Szeivolt - the result could be a Christmas gift... More ❯❯❯
Japanese traditions - unique Christmas gifts | Arts and crafts workshop
These angel figures preserve distant reminiscenes of Japanese kokeshi tradition, but have put on modern and individual festures... More ❯❯❯
Origami decors and festive boxes for presents
Christmas is approaching, thus, sooner or later everyone needs a decorative box or two at hand to wrap small gifts. Why not fold them yourself? More ❯❯❯
Guided tour with the curator
Guided tour (in Hungarian) in our ongoing temporary exhibition titled Moon above the Clouds. The Life of Bishop Count Péter Vay and his Japanese Art Collection More ❯❯❯
Introduction to Hopp Museum's collections with the curator. A series of lectures - No. 7
In 2023, Hopp Museum celebrates a centenary again, as our first permanent exhibition was opened in 1923. It presented the Chinese, Indian and Japanese collections in a regional and chronological order, with around 1,000 objects on display. To mark this occasion, a series of lectures given by the curators will be held in 2023 to explore Asia from collection to collection. More ❯❯❯
AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF MUSEUMS | On the same wawelength
Special, half-day training in museum education and art education for teachers, kindergarten teachers and anyone interested in the subject. More ❯❯❯
AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF MUSEUMS | Momijigari garden walk with botanical focus
The Japanese word "momiji" refers to the contemplation of autumn leaves and admiration of the wonders of this colourful season. More ❯❯❯
AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF MUSEUMS | Momijigari garden walk with botanical focus
The Japanese word "momiji" refers to the contemplation of autumn leaves and admiration of the wonders of this colourful season. More ❯❯❯
AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF MUSEUMS | One-day vacation at the museum
Our all-day programme is aimed at school children on autumn break. More ❯❯❯
Exclusive guided tour artist Anna Révész | The art of Japan and own works
During the guided tour, the artist herself will introduce the audience to the special world of his paintings, bringing to life the tales, myths and stories behind the images, and also the elements that have their origins in Japanese artistic traditions. More ❯❯❯
AUTUMN FESTIVAL OF MUSEUMS | Traditional Japanese archery with members of Bukyukai Kyudo Dojo
Traditional Japanese archery show and workshop - ideal programme for the whole family! More ❯❯❯
Experiencing Japanese art and culture through gestures | Workshop with László Kenéz
Due to the great interest, we have announced two further sessions of the workshop. The programme introduces participants to Japanese culture, Zen Buddhism and various forms of meditation through multiple hands-on activities. More ❯❯❯