Mar
03

I’m going to recommend you an exhibition today, too; however, we have got a much higher chance to visit it as the ones dedicated to Abraham Lincoln in New York. This time I’m talking about the Princess Diana exhibition held in Karolyi-Csekonics Residence, in the central of Budapest which is opened on 31st January, 2009. As its title, Diana – A Celebration, suggests, this show celebrates the life and work of Princess Diana by showing 150 exhibits to the public. All of them are Diana’s personal belongings, items she owned from her childhood to her tragic death, such as her royal wedding gown, jewelry, and designer outfits as well as letters and other family memorabilia. The exhibition is open until 3rd May, 2009, from Monday to Sunday, 10Am-8PM. The exact address of the Károlyi Csekonics Rezidencia is: Múzeum utca 17. Budapest 1088 I’m wondering whether any of you have visited it already. What did you think of it? Is it worth going? I’m planning to go see it in the next couple of weeks; I might share my thoughts with you about it. For further information check this out: http://www.eventim.hu/portal/en/other/exhibition/diana_a_celebration/46894/
I was never a huge fan of the British Royal family, but now I might go and see the ex-princess exposition myself.
Thanks,
Gabriel.
Why would she be so popular here that they would have the exhibition. Are Hungarians that interested?
In my opinion the idea to celebrate such an extraordinary person is great, but not this way. I do not see the point in exhibiting clothes and jewelry. Although the atmosphere is very personal I would rather be interested in photos, fact and videos about her work or maybe want to watch a film on her life. I think I will not go to see this, not to mention the fact that it was terrible to see in the TV sport women crying.