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  • Recognition of Hopp Museum staff - directly from Mongolia
    24 October 2022

    Recognition of Hopp Museum staff - directly from Mongolia

    … utterly pleased to receive the recognition of their work and the certificate will be placed in the Tibor Horváth Reading Room in Hopp Museum Library. More ❯❯❯

  • I feel tea in my mouth. It is refreshing and dewy
    Tibor Horváth Urasenke Tea School Zen (chan) buddhism
    25 Sep 2022, 11:47 PM

    I feel tea in my mouth. It is refreshing and dewy

    Tibor Horváth archeologist, orientalist, art historian, was the director of the Ferenc Hopp Museum. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of his death our museum organised a commemorative conference that was followed by a short naming ceremony related to the inauguration of the Tibor Horváth Reading Room. IN MEMORY OF TIBOR HORVÁTH Picture 1. Utagawa Hiroshige … More ❯❯❯

  • YURTS AND MONASTERIES. MONGOLIAN TREASURES AT THE FERENC HOPP MUSEUM OF ASIATIC ARTS 25 MARCH 2022 – 15 JANUARY 2023
    25 Mar 2022, 12:07 PM

    YURTS AND MONASTERIES. MONGOLIAN TREASURES AT THE FERENC HOPP MUSEUM OF ASIATIC ARTS 25 MARCH 2022 – 15 JANUARY 2023

    … as materials gathered by archaeologists researching Mongolian material culture (Miklós Gábori, Tibor Horváth, László Ferenczy, István Erdélyi), to the collecting work undertaken by outstanding ethnographers and art historians (Vilmos Diószegi, Zoltán Felvinczi Takács, Judit Vinkovics) and the presentation of visual and audio materials from scientific expeditions. To convey a sense of traditional Mongolian material culture, alongside the objects typically associated with everyday … More ❯❯❯

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