Virtual exhibitions
Besides searching and browsing digitized cultural contents, visitors can view thematic virtual exhibitions from the records of MaNDA’s database, which are widened weekly. Our aim with the exhibitions is to introduce the cultural contents of the database in a new context, in a way that they would never be in the same virtual room otherwise, due to their spatial, legal or formal features. You can see our former exhibitions under this menu.
650th anniversary of the University of Pécs
A table for two with shade, view and fresh air
As long as the Danube… - hairstyle-historical curiosities
At the café - better than being at home
The Austrian-Hungarian Riviera
Beach-style – Swimsuit fashion from bathing costumes to bikinis
Black for wedding, white for mourning – colours of Hungarian folk costumes
Comradely greetings from lake Balaton
Count Gyula Andrássy and the Compromise
The crown of Mecsek to be reopened
Demolished memories, lost buildings – Budapest
Demolished memories, lost buildings – chief towns, settlements
Endre Szász’s life – Master of book illustrations and porcelain panels
From the reindeer bone to the skating rink
The history of sleighing and skiing
Hungarian winter expelling festival, Busó-walking of Mohács
The independent post administration turns 150
Indiana Jones on the Hungarian wasteland
Keep out moustache, here comes the beard
Lake Velence, the lake of sunshine
Memories from the Ottoman-Turkish Era
More than 77 Hungarian folk tales
National Exhibition and Fair of Pécs in 1907
New bread and fireworks for the people
Past and present of the beach food movement at Lake Balaton
Pop-stars on leaflets and pamphlets
Small reflection of Debrecen: the album Gondy-Egey
That’s how the thousand-year-old Hungary celebrated
Under the open sky of Pest - on the plain side of Budapest
Visible and invisible 15th March
When computers were unemployed
Small exhibitions
From Bridge Society to Chain bridge