(HU) Sajtóközlemény – Látványsétány
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(HU) Látványsétány: új turisztikai attrakcióval bővül az Aquincumi Múzeum - 2022. január 27.
The people of dragons and birds – The Celts of Csepel Island
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Temporary exhibition at the Budapest History Museum’s Aquincum Museum from 26 April until 31 October 2019.
Filming permits
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Films and interviews at the Aquincum Museum can only be made with the permission of the Museum Director. To request a permit please send the details of the shoot (the programme’s title and subject, number of crew, date of filming) by email to aquincum@aquincum.hu.
New developments at the Aquincum Museum
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A new interactive permanent exhibition will open in the former Virtual Experience Area
A housing estate with a 6000-year-long history being built in Csillaghegy
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From the archaeological finds we can learn about the lives of those who once lived here.
Sensational Roman wagon grave found in Aquincum
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On 22 June 2017 at 10 am, the Aquincum Museum is organising a press breakfast connected to the recently discovered wagon grave.
Press release concerning a video animation
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A video animation presenting a fictional town in Pannonia has appeared on several online outlets recently.
Round-table discussion
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The Örökség Kultúrpolitikai Intézet (Heritage Cultural Policy Institute) held a round-table discussion entitled “Téglák közt lakó évszázadok” (“Centuries dwelling among bricks”) on the 10th of September at Palace De la Motte-Beer. The topic of the discussion was the protection of built heritage, which is a key priority of the Kulturális Örökség Napjai (Cultural Heritage Days) programme.
The ‘lost’ town wall of Aquincum
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After over 120 years of excavations, this summer saw the discovery of the eastern wall of the Aquincum Civil Town. During the reconstruction of the Budapest-Esztergom railway rich finds – coins, pottery and the statuette of the god of forests – too have been unearthed.