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    Vaserely Museum

    Posted by sambri 11 February 2013

    Hungarian artist Victor Vaserely created what we know as Op Art - images that trick the brain and make the eyeballs throb. The Sixties wouldn't have looked the same without him. Situated in a charming square in Obuda (Old Buda), the Vaserely museum has a huge collection of his (also huge) works - as well as suspicious staff who follow you around to check you haven't stolen an eight foot square painting. It also hosts changing exhibitions by contemporary artists and an interactive room for children to explore colour and light. The geometrical images make a refreshing break for eyes saturated with Austro-Hungarian opulence, but it's not a good idea after a few palinkas the night before ...
    Entry is cheap and it's easily accessible from the city centre.

    www.vasarely.hu
    1033 Budapest, Szentlélek tér 6, Hungary
    +36 1 388 7551
    Google map: bit.ly/V1wgDV

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