Museum presenting a remarkable and comprehensive exhibition on the different periods of Victor Vasarely's career.
Hungarian-born painter Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), leader and creator of the kinetic movement also known as Op Art, has donated his works (paintings, sculptures, advertising graphics, etc.) to the Musée des Beaux-Arts. The artist, born in Pécs, moved to Paris in 1930, where, in parallel with his advertising work, he undertook research into axonometric perspective and linear derivations. A remarkable exhibition covering the different periods of his career.
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Anyway, there are still things to be seen as 3 other exhibits are on site.
You can take pictures of the art exposed.
Staff is friendly and multilingual.
You first enter the gift shop. You will have to cross in internal courtyard to arrive at the info desk where you buy your ticket.
You need an hour and a half by walk to reach the museum from the city center, the museum is small and not interactive.
I do not recommend it, taking into consideration better options in budapest.
On the website it is mentioned that you get a 50% discount for “student groups (up to the age of 26) arriving from schools located within the territory of the European Economic Area” but apparently you also need to have a European citizenship, studying in Europe is not enough