Opening on March 1, 2008 at The Hungarian Heritage Museum –
Hungarian Postage Stamps – exhibit of the stamps issued by the Hungarian Postal Service over the 140 years of its existence. The collection of stamps of Hungary from 1871 to the present commemorate historical events both Hungarian and international, athletics, important figures, Hungarian culture, literature, and art, including extensive collection of unique stamps issued for each naval vessel of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
For beginner or avid collector, history and art buff, young and old.
Second exhibit opening simultaneously at the Museum -
The Exhibit Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the World Scout Jamboree, the gathering of Boy Scouts from all over the world, which was held in Gödöllö, Hungary in 1933, consists of a wide variety of memorabilia and many wonderful original historical items. A unique exhibit of interest to anyone of any nationality, current and former Scouts and families.
Both exhibits will be on display until June 30, 2008.
The Museum is fee and open to the public during the Museum’s regular hours.
The Hungarian Museum is located in the Galleria, 1309 E. 9th Streein in downtown Cleveland. Open Wed, Thurs, Sat 11 - 3 and Fri 11-5. Phone number 216-523-3900.
Check our website www.jcu.edu/language/hunghemu/ for more information.
| Hungarian Postage Stamps Exhibit - 140 years of History and Art posted on Tuesday February 26, 2008 |
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