
Museums as bridges between cultures and societies
Museums are not only guardians of cultural heritage but also bridges between societies. In an increasingly interconnected world, international exhibition exchanges play a vital role in fostering dialogue, mutual understanding, and cultural diplomacy. They allow people to encounter the treasures of distant civilizations without leaving their own country, inspiring curiosity, respect, and appreciation for the diversity of human creativity.
The arrival of the renowned Terracotta Warriors from Xi’an to the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest offers a powerful example of how such exchanges can enrich both institutions and communities. This conference brings together museum professionals from several countries to share expertise and explore how we can collectively shape the future of exhibition exchange, reaffirming the role of museums as platforms for dialogue and learning.
Program
15:00 – 15: 05 Welcome – Dr. Miklós Rosta, Back&Rosta Ltd., CEO
Wellcome
15:05–15:25 – Dr. Györgyi Fajcsák, Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Director
Title of speech
15:25–15:45 – Dr. Jia Qiang, Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration,Director
Title of speech
15:45–16:05 – Dr Claudia Banz, World Museum, Director
Title of speech
16:05–16:25 – Dr. sc. Goranka Horjan, Trakošćan Castle Museum, Director
Title of speech
16:25–16:35 – Dr. István H. Back, Back&Rosta (Shanghai) Ltd, CEO
Closing
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Usefull info
When to arrive?
The conference starts at 15:00. As registration is completed online, please arrive 15–20 minutes early to pick up your badge and enter the Shikadenz Room.
Badges
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Location
The conference will be held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, in the Shikadenz Room.
Address: Dózsa György út 41, 1146 Budapest, Hungary
Transportation
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Metro: Line M1 to Hősök tere (Hero's Square), 5-min walk.
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Bus/Tram: Buses 105, 75, 973 or Tram 1 to Hősök tere (Hero's Square).