Gallery sights in Szentendre
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Margit Kovács Ceramic Collection
If you descend Görög utca and turn south onto Vastagh György utca, you’ll reach the Margit Kovács Ceramic Collection, Szentendre’s biggest draw. Kovács (1902–77) was a ceramicist who combined Hungarian folk, religious and modern themes to create elongated, Gothiclike figures. Some of her works are overly sentimental, but many are very powerful, especially the later ones in which she became obsessed with mortality.
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ArtMill
Housed in a 19th-century industrial complex at the northern end of Bogdányi utca is the ArtMill, Szentendre's bid to recapture its past as a serious centre for artists and the arts. Its extensive exhibition space is used for paintings, sculpture, graphics and applied arts, and its grounds are possibly the quietest spot in the touristy centre.
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Anna-Ámos Collection
Bogdányi utca, Szentendre's busiest pedestrian street, leads north from Fő tér, where you'll find the excellent Anna-Ámos Collection, displaying the symbolist paintings of husband-and-wife team Margit Anna and Imre Ámos.
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Barcsay Collection
The Barcsay Collection contains the work of one of the founders of Szentendre's art colony, Jenő Barcsay (1900-88).
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