Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Museum Euclid Square Mall, Euclid, OH 44132 [former location] hosted by the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society October 2001-June 2002 once a month, on the second Saturday at 2:00-3:30 p.m. Dear Friends, Throughout the centuries, Hungary, a small country in Central Europe, was often the battleground of clashing forces between East and West. […]
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Hungarian Textiles, Weaving, & Fancy Needlework
Opening Reception was held: Saturday, January 20, 2001, 3-5 PM, at the Hungarian Heritage Museum As an added atraction, the artist Sister M. Edith Németh, Director of the Penn View Art Center in Elizabeth, PA, presented at the opening reception a demonstration of weaving and lace making. OTHER LINKS : Samples of Hungarian Embroidery from the […]

Hungarian Artists of the Immigration
Opening Reception was held on: Saturday, March 4, 2000 3-5 PM – Hungarian Artists of the Immigration – Featuring : József Csébigaál, painter József Domján, woodcut, stone, metal etchings Sándor Déry, painter Rudolf Dudinsky, painter György Gyímesy Kásás, painter Csaba Kúr, sculptor and painter Antal Krasznai, painter Lajos Resö, painter Lajos Papp, painter Erzsébet Radnay […]

Margaret Dosa
Margaret Dosa – Dósa Margit 1942-1999 Members and Friends of the Hungarian Heritage Museum and Society sadly mourn the loss of Board Member Margaret Dósa. ‘Margit’ was also a beloved member of the Hungarian – American community of Cleveland, Ohio. Given her work with many organizations, especially the Hungarian Scouts in Exteris, she was also […]

Moments in Hungarian History
Our second “off site” exhibition was at the entrance lobby of the Grasselli Library at John Carroll University, and was entitled “Moments in Hungarian History.” It included books, maps, paintings, prints, reproductions, documents, photographs, realia, and narrative texts. It was partly prepared in conjunction with the 24th Annual International Conference of the AHEA – American Hungarian Educators’Association – held […]
Hungarian Images
June 19, 1998 – June, 1999 The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Museum & Co-Sponsor The Lake Country Historical Society The exhibition included samples of Hungarian folk- and fine-art pieces such as embroidery, pottery, costumes, musical instruments, herdsman’s art, designed to acquaint the viewer with the variety and scope of Hungarian art& artifacts. The history […]

The 150th Anniversary of the 1848 War of Independence
March 14 – April 18, 1998 Opening Reception was held on: Saturday, March 14, 1998, 2-5 P.M. This Special Exhibit was on loan from the Móra Ferenc Museum in Szeged, Hungary, and commemorated the 150th anniversary of the 1848 Hungarian War of Independence from the Austrian Empire. The items on display encompassed documents, copies of […]

FIRST Vintner Dinner
The Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society cordially invites you to its: FIRST BENEFIT VINTNER DINNER Stroll through our “garden” as you sample a variety of exquisite foods with matching wines to delight the palate. Sunday, November 2, 1997 at 6:30 PM The Hungarian Heritage Museum Richmond Mall [***former location] Richmond Heights, Ohio Guest of Honor His […]

Hungarian Dog Breeds
The exhibition was held from September 6 to October 18, 1997. This exhibition showed not only the various historical dog breed such as the Komondor, Kuvasz, Puli and Vizsla but will highlighted the other lesser known breeds such as the Erdélyi Kopó, Mudi, Pumi and the Magyar Agár. Click her to learn more about the […]

Photographs – Images of Hungary
Magyarországi látványok – Fénykép kiállítás by Robin Hlobeczy From August 2 – 30, 1997, at the Museum This exhibition of black & white photographs by Robin Hlobeczy represented her attempt to capture the spirit of Hungary. Her goal was to take pictures of everyday scenes which would glow with the beauty and inner sense of […]
