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16 imagesThe Ca Mau shipwreck porcelain sank some time between 1725 A.D. and 1732 A.D. in the South China Sea off the coast of Vietnam close to Ca Mau, dating to the Yongzheng Period of the Qing Dynasty (1644--1911). Hungarian collector Istvan Zelnik collected and organized the artifacts into an exhibition in Budapest.
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7 imagesExhibition of french painter Paul Cézanne drew 180 thousand viewers to the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.
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27 imagesDa Vinci exhibition presents the work of Leonardo da Vinci in a special form with enlarged copies of Mona Lisa and other works to discover the details of its technique and art.
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18 imagesWorld record breaker mosaic image of Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin is displayed in a shopping center in Budapest, Hungary. The 30 square meters large mosaic image is made up from 470 016 Lego pieces and was built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first space flight. The national record is alredy validated and the international Guinness Record validation is still in progress.
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9 imagesExhibition of photographer Helmut Newton opened in Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.
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2 galleriesCollection of photos from exhibitions in Budapest displaying real human bodies preserved with the special plastination process developed by Gunther von Hagens.
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9 imagesExhibition of Michelangelo Buonarroti Italian painter and sculptor held at Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary.
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44 imagesSocialist artifacts found in the basement of some Hungarian ministries are on display for auction in Pinter Gallery in Budapest, Hungary.
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24 imagesTerror House Museum hosts a free exhibition during Hungary's national holiday commemorating the revolution of 1956 in Budapest, Hungary
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