Witness 'Murder': A Killer Exhibition In Budapest

  • 23 Jul 2018 9:17 AM
Witness 'Murder': A Killer Exhibition In Budapest
Now on until 28 February 2019. The 'Murder - Killer Exhibition' presents the most infamous murders of the previous decades throughout its 21 rooms, covering nearly 1000 square metres, in the capital's Central Passage.

From the organisers:

The exhibition is set up with effects and the latest technology that stimulates every sense of the audience and so makes the story of the killers come to life.

Such is the story of Elizabeth Bathory – who bathed in the blood of virgins; the story of Vlad Tepes, the story of Jack the Ripper or Al Capone. The interactive guided tour provides an experience Hungary has never seen before.

The exhibition does not aim at showing the harsh violent acts without any purpose as it is based on historical facts and aims at presenting the tragic reality to our visitors. We investigated why and how the culprits committed their brutal acts.

At the same time we commemorate the victims and shed some light on the historical and social aspects of the murders.

Poisonous parents, sexual harassment suffered in childhood, physical and psychological terror, excommunication and deep psychic wounds gained in their youth is in the background of all of the stories. The exhibiton makes you think about responsibility, about how we should raise our children and about hoe to behave with other people.

Visitors under the age of 16 are not allowed to enter the exhibition.

You will be part of a group of 10 people moving from room to room guided by an audio guide, accompanyied by an animator. Please arrive on time (minimum 10 minutes early) before your group starts. Visitors can meet and wait in front of the entrance of the exhibition. The guided tour of the exhibition takes approximately 70 minutes.

Ticket prices: HUF 3500

Hungarian, English, German, Spanish guiding

Open: 
Monday to Friday 12.00 – 20.00
Saturday to Sunday and Public holidays 10.00 – 22.00

Venue:
Central Passage
1061 Budapest, Király u. 8-10, ground floor

Tickets and more: murder.hu

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