House of Arts Veszprém
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House of Arts Veszprém
- Address
- Veszprém, Vár u. 17
- Phone
- +36 88 425 204
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.muveszetekhaza.hu/en
Introduction
House of Arts Veszprém has been operating as a contemporary art center since 1993, in the heart of Veszprém's Baroque castle district. It welcomes visitors of all ages in eight historic buildings. The place functions as an artistic and intellectual center, and is also a tourist attraction. House of Arts Veszprém is located in the vicinity of the Castle Gate and the Fire Watchtower, where the spirit of the place and the Baroque surroundings have an inspiring effect on artists, visitors, and staff alike.
Our goal is to present the latest trends in art in Veszprém, with a conscious focus on quality, scale, and quality, while keeping the three elements in mind.
At all venues, we undertake to showcase the works of contemporary artists throughout the year, and we organize the Veszprém Spring Exhibition every two years. Visitors to our galleries can also view collection exhibitions every year. When our institution was founded, the Municipal Fine Arts Artists' Circle was already in operation, which in 1999 took on the name WIM, Veszprémi Vizuális Műhely (Veszprém Visual Workshop) in 1999.
They have the following facilities:
Modern Gallery – Vass László Collection, Csikász Gallery, Dubniczay Palace, Castle Gallery, Magtár.
Related art initiatives, events, collections
Vár Ucca Tizenhét Publishing House was founded in 1993 and in 2000 it became Castle Street Workshop in 2000.
The basement of Dubniczay Palace is home to the Tegularium , a brick collection, displaying engraved, monogramed, and heraldic bricks, as well as special roof tiles.
Our art institution maintains good relations with international galleries, cultural institutions and civil organizations in the country.
Programs, arts education, and family-friendly developments
In addition to presenting our collections, we also organize temporary exhibitions, theoretical conferences, and festivals. Our literary events provide opportunities to encounter contemporary works and authors.
Our art education classes provide a realistic encounter with modern and contemporary works.
Thanks to our family-friendly developments, we can express our commitment to ensuring that as many generations as possible access to culture in such a way that several generations can participate in our programs and events at the same time.
Location & Accessibility
The galleries of House of Arts Veszprém are located in the historic part of the city, in the castle, in two separate blocks. The Modern Art Gallery - Vass László Collection and Csikász Gallery are located directly behind the Castle Gate, near the Fire Watchtower, while Dubniczay Palace is located on Szentháromság Square.
By car
The castle is a traffic-free zone, but our galleries can be reached in a few minutes on foot from the Old Town Square parking lot.
By public transport
We are only a 10-minute walk from the bus station, and for the more distant train station, it is worth choosing the local shuttle buses. Buses 4 and 4/A stop at Megyeháza tér, while buses 10 and 2 are recommended for the Színház stop.
By bicycle
A cobblestone road leads through the castle. Bicycle racks are available in the courtyard of Dubniczay Palace for visitors arriving by bicycle.
Visitors arriving by wheelchair
The castle in Veszprém can be accessed via a steep cobblestone ramp. Our galleries have limited accessibility. The Modern Art Gallery - Vass László Collection is partially accessible.
Csikász Gallery has been made accessible with assistance, a mobile ramp is available, and visitors can signal their intention to visit using a bell.
Dubniczay Palace has been made accessible, but assistance is available in the shop.
Blind and visually impaired visitors
A tactile map is available in the entrance hall of Dubniczay Palace, on the wall next to the shop. Visitors can navigate the public spaces with the help of Braille information boards.
In the Tegularium brick collection, tactile bricks tell their stories through Braille inscriptions.
Visits by people with autism
Colorful pictograms in Dubniczay Palace make it easier to find your way around the new environment, and a designated relaxation area provides an opportunity for recharging. To enter the exhibition, you can request a backpack containing special and useful items at the cash desk.