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    The single-storey building that once stood here was designed by Vilmos Kimnach for Lipót Beck, as a residential building and a grocery store. Although as a result of later changes and extensions, the building has lost its original features by now, it preserved a lot of memories from the eventful past of Széna Square. It also preserved the memory of generations of the Beck (later: Bor) family, including that of the painter Pál Bor, which we will get to know on this weekend, among other sources, from András Bor, who is the great-great-grandson of the developer.

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    Happened earlier

      • 10:00 - 17:00
         
        Kiállítás
        English friendly
        Life in Széna Square (HUN)

        Exhibition on the history of the building, conversation with the inhabitants. (HUN)

      • 10:00 - 17:00
         
        Kiállítás
        English friendly
        Art exhibition: Paintings by Pál Bor

        Pál Bor, Pál Beck until 1926 (Budapest, March 2, 1889 – Budapest, January 31, 1982) Hungarian painter, graphic designer, sculptor, art writer. His grandson, architect András Bor.

      • 10:00 - 11:00
         
        Beszélgetés
        Előadás
        Presentation about the history of the building (HUN)

        Conversation with long-term resident András Bor. (HUN)

      • 16:00 - 17:00
         
        Beszélgetés
        Előadás
        Presentation about the history of the building (HUN)

        Conversation with long-term resident András Bor. (HUN)

      • 16:30 - 17:00
         
        Koncert
        English friendly
        Short concert by the ProFun Choir

        The members of the choir have been singing together for 15 years. They performed, among others, at charity events and choir concerts in Budapest and in several parts of the country, as well as in Finland. Choirmaster: Katalin Énekes.

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