Calculations and Coincidences Exhibition Tour

School Groups
Highschool

Face-to-Face

Students who visit Calculations and Coincidences, which includes a selection of works by Vera Molnár, Dóra Maurer and Gizella Rákóczy in the Hungarian Central Bank Collection, with a guided tour, have the chance to think about the unity of machine and imagination, mathematics and art while getting acquainted with the artists' algorithmic worlds woven with colors, geometric shapes, repetitions and coincidences.

Weekday Face-to-face Learning Program
Thursday
10:30-12:00
13:30-15:00 

Reservation is required for groups of at least 10 and at most 30 participants.

For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Rational Medicine in Byzantium

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