From six o?clock in the evening to one in the morning, visitors may participate in special guided tours, serenading troubadours will wander the halls of the museum teaching their art, and artists will recruit models for bucolic idylls in the Baroque Hall. In the Creative Workshop, younger visitors can make masks of Greek Gods and Goddesses, and in the Bucolic Saloon of Poetry, myths and stories will be retold. At the Fatal Attractions Cocktail Bar, visitors can become better acquainted, to the music of DJ Cyborg Templar.
The evening?s main programmes will be held in the museum?s Renaissance Hall. They include a concert of French song on the accordion by the Molnár Trio; a beauty show demonstrating the ideal of beauty in ancient Egypt and Rome, the Renaissance, Baroque and fin-de-si?cle periods, and the present, to be judged by former Miss Hungary Judit Kruppa; a concert by Nikoletta Szőke, winner of the Shure Montreaux Jazz Voice Competition 2005; and a dance party hosted by Hungary?s famous Bergendy.
Visitors will be offered freshly baked ciabatta, roasted meat and sauces, tapas and drinks during the evening.
Tickets are available at the museum's ticket office, at www.jegymester.hu and at Ticket Express offices.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)