2024. November 23. Saturday
Erzsebet Galgoczi Memorial Room - Győr
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Address: 9012, Győr Kisdobos út 1-5.
Phone number: (96) 556-207
E-mail: emlekszoba@bezeredj-kastely.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 14-18
(On prior notice: beyond the opening hours as well) |
The Bezerdej Castle of Ménfőcsanak holds the exhibition remembering the Kossuth Prize winner artist Galgóczi Erzsébet since 17 May 1991. The memorial room including material from the legacy of Galgóczi Erzsébet recalls both the art and surroundings of the writer.
A Baroque castle built in 1804 hosts the memorial room. On one side we placed objects from the peasant room from the artist, on the other side there is the study described by Berta Bulcsú as follows: 'The study that was also the bedroom was puritan. Book shelves cover the walls... A large desk and chair are in front of the window. A calendar, typewriter, manuscripts, green plants, pencils and a little doll are on the table. A large sofa is in front of the bookshelf and an old radio on the bottom shelf. Pictures, a portrait by Szilvássy Margit and a painting by Mamuzych Magda of the mother of Galgóczi Erzsébet are on the walls.
In the middle, in the wards, the visitors can see her works: documents, manuscripts, proofs of her care for her objects, medals focusing on her literary work.
A Baroque castle built in 1804 hosts the memorial room. On one side we placed objects from the peasant room from the artist, on the other side there is the study described by Berta Bulcsú as follows: 'The study that was also the bedroom was puritan. Book shelves cover the walls... A large desk and chair are in front of the window. A calendar, typewriter, manuscripts, green plants, pencils and a little doll are on the table. A large sofa is in front of the bookshelf and an old radio on the bottom shelf. Pictures, a portrait by Szilvássy Margit and a painting by Mamuzych Magda of the mother of Galgóczi Erzsébet are on the walls.
In the middle, in the wards, the visitors can see her works: documents, manuscripts, proofs of her care for her objects, medals focusing on her literary work.