During the spring of 2016 a new life starts at
Széll Kálmán Square
, the best known square of Budapest. Meanwhile, in the church area of
Kiscelli Musem
a temporary
exhibition
titled
#moszkvater

The history of Széll Kálmán Square
will open its gates, showing the history of this renewed square as well as the memories and experiences that the city’s residents have about it.
During this exhibition that offers a complex experience, we can get acquainted with the old days, when this are was known for a brick factory or a sports field; they will also showcase the emblematic clock, which now evokes various memories in both storytellers and listeners. Those who have an interest in the city’s history, or the 20th century architecture of the square, will find something interesting in the exhibition, just like fans of public transportation vehicles. Based on their own interests, children and adults can make their own route among the spectacularly themed texts. The exhibition revolves around the clock, where the people and experiences that put the “moszkva” (“Moscow”) in the square will speak up (literally).