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15 August — 18 October 2026

Contemporary Baroque

In the photograph, the museum building: The Esterházy Summer House
In the photograph, the museum building: The Esterházy Summer House · József Süveg, CC BY-SA 3.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Fifty-six artists and about a hundred works on what is left of the baroque in the art of today. The show belongs to the Tata Baroque Festival and occupies the summer house in the English Garden.

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