On May 31 the courtyard of the National Historical Museum of the Republic of Belarus will become the “Hungarian capital” for one evening.
Hungarian culture is many–sided and organically combines vitality, spirituality and romanticism. An European state with rich cultural traditions, Hungary is increasingly becoming one of the most popular countries among the travelers. The reason for this is an impressive list of sightseeing attractions, national parks, original Hungarian cuisine and healing thermal springs.
Budapest is one of the most beautiful European cities. There are magnificent architectural monuments and wonderful museums, the expositions of which allow to learn everything about the culture of Hungary. If you carefully walk through Budapest, you can easily see this, because the Hungarian capital is one of the most attractive and cozy places in the world.
The main highlight of “The Night of Budapest” will be its rich program, which includes a concert of the "Bon Voyage" music group, a photo exhibition of the night Budapest by Sergey and Natalya Plytkevich, a gastronomic show with tasting of Hungarian wines, movie screenings of the winning films of the “Busho” short film festival, trivia games and much more.
The initiator of the cultural event is the Embassy of Hungary in the Republic of Belarus.
The event starts at 20.00.
Cost of admission:
5 BYN – adult;
3 BYN – schoolchildren, pensioners
National Historical Museum of the Republic of Belarus
Minsk, K. Marx str., 12
(8017) 327 43 22
Open: 11.00–19.00
Daily
Ticket desk open: 11.00 – 18.30
Visitors enter: 11.00 – 18.30
Adults:
Permanent exhibitions tour –
Br 10 BYN
Guided tour –
Br 30 BYN
Full-time students:
Permanent exhibitions tour –
Br 8 BYN
Guided tour –
Br 25 BYN
Schoolchildren and specialised secondary school students:
Permanent exhibitions tour –
Br 5 BYN
Guided tour –
Br 15 BYN
Retirees:
Permanent excibitions tour – 5 BYN
Guided tour – 15 BYN
12 Vulica Karla Marksa, Minsk, 220030, Republic of Belarus
+375 17 3237665
+375 17 3748322
+375 17 3654827
histmuseum@histmuseum.by
Scientific department
office@histmuseum.by
Museum reception