Founded in 1985, the mission of the Cleveland Hungarian Museum is to preserve Hungarian culture and the history of Hungarians in Northeast Ohio so that present and future generations can draw upon its collection for education, inspiration and enrichment. To carry out its mission, the Museum is an exhibition center for Hungarian historical, literary and artistic items including a permanent exhibit as well as featured exhibits presented for various lenghts of time. Educational and research activities, a library as a repository for Hungarian language books and documents, and community outreach programs are among the other activities regularly conducted by the Hungarian Museum. Located in downtown Cleveland on the second floor in the Galleria, it is free and open to the public.
It's current exhibit Spitir of Freedom 1956 commemorates the events and freedom fighters of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and will be open until Feburary 24, 2007. The next exhibit will showcase the works of Hungarian artist Joseph Domjan.
Address
Galleria at Erieview
1301 East 9th Stree
Cleveland, OH 44114
Hours of Operation
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and Friday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Phone
216-523-3900
There are no scheduled upcoming events.
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