From the year of 2021, monthly lectures are planned to be held by the Hungarian Hydrological Society’s Territorial Organization of County Baranya -from September till the end of next May-, in the official premises ...
The first major conference on environmental issues was held in 1972 by the United Nations, which is known as the Conference on the Human Environment or the Stockholm Conference. Resolution A/RES/2994 (XXVII) was set out and adopted ...
Within the framework of the education program for civil servants employed by water management entities, internal training was held for colleagues employed in the job categories of water management operators and water security guards on May 27, 2021 in Kaposvár, at Kapos flood defence structure ...
Blood donation campaign was organized at the premises of the South-Transdanubian Water Management Directorate on Wednesday December 2, 2020. Blood donation events are considered as a tradition
Joint flood protection exercise was held by the General Directorate of Water Management and the South-Transdanubian Water Management Directorate at several locations in the area of ??its operation on July 14, 2020.
National Vocational Education Competition (OSZTV) was published this year as well in accordance with traditions and in line with Section 73(2)(h) of Act 187 of 2011 on Vocational Education and Training. In 2020, out of six schools, which provide secondary education on water management in the country, 32 students entered for the competition in the field of water management technician.
National Vocational Education Competition (OSZTV) was published this year as well in accordance with traditions and in line with Section 73(2)(h) of Act 187 of 2011 on Vocational Education and Training. In 2020, out of six schools, which provide secondary education on water management in the country, 32 students entered for the competition in the field of water management technician.
Events ArchiveMUSEUMS IN THE GARDEN – gardens and museums
The Spring Festival of Museums was organised for the 22nd time on 20-21 May 2017 by the Hungarian National Museum. This unique cultural festival attracts almost 40 000 visitors annually and provides an opportunity for more than 120 Hungarian museums to present their collections. The team of Danube Museum joined in the event as well. In the most prestigious event of Hungarian museums, the participants' tents and programs occupied the Museum Garden, their pieces of art was displayed in the Treasure Alley in the building of National Museum, while walking down the Knowledge Alley visitors could test their knowledge in the fields of arts, literature and nature. This year the festival was enhanced by music groups such as: KEREKES BAND, VODKU, Lóci Játszik, Group'n'Swing, Makám and many more.
This year the Hungarian National Museum focused on the environmental protection, maintenance and preservation of urban greenery, recycling and environmentally conscious lifestyle related to the ongoing reconstruction of the Museum Garden. The Danube Museum is at the forefront of deepening the environmentally conscious approach, and this year's theme serves the kind of playful propagative educational work they do all year round. They have prepared for the event for months, and they have brought lots of new games to the venue, keeping in mind the slogan of this year's event. Visitors could watch the models by walking on silky green grass, they could learn about the wildlife around us through play, and the craftsman workshops were popular among children and adults as well.
As well as in previous years the event linked to the ICOM World Museum Day, the main topic in 2017: "Museums and the concealed history - can the unspeakable be said?" However, this year the Hungarian museum field analysed the sometimes difficult, on the other hand simple relationship of humankind and its environment. In the spirit of contested history, one could commemorate what the trees of Museum Garden keep still quiet about.
Venue: Hungarian National Museum and Museum Garden
Opening hours:
May 20th from 9:00 to 22:00 (Museum Garden), 10:00-22:00
May 21st from 9:00 to 22: 00 (Museum Garden), 10:00-18:00