Collegium Hungaricum Belgrade, the Nikola Tesla Museum, the Hungarian Museum of Science and Transport, and the Center for the Promotion of Science have organized the exhibition “Tesla in Budapest” at the Center’s Science Club.
The exhibition is open from November 10 to 30, on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 46a Kralja Petra Street. Admission is free. The official opening took place on November 12, followed by a screening of the documentary “Nikola Tesla – Child of Light.”
The display presents Tesla’s stay in Budapest in 1881 – a period when his first ideas about alternating current began to take shape. Visitors can see objects and thematic panels about Tesla’s work, as well as the story of his friendship with Antal Szigeti. During the exhibition, children’s workshops inspired by Tesla’s inventions will be organized, and schools will receive registration links through the school bulletin.
Exhibition “Tesla in Budapest” Opens at the Science Club in Belgrade
Collegium Hungaricum Belgrade, the Nikola Tesla Museum, the Hungarian Museum of Science and Transport, and the Center for the Promotion of Science have organized the exhibition “Tesla in Budapest” at the Center’s Science Club.
The exhibition is open from November 10 to 30, on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 46a Kralja Petra Street. Admission is free. The official opening took place on November 12, followed by a screening of the documentary “Nikola Tesla – Child of Light.”
The display presents Tesla’s stay in Budapest in 1881 – a period when his first ideas about alternating current began to take shape. Visitors can see objects and thematic panels about Tesla’s work, as well as the story of his friendship with Antal Szigeti. During the exhibition, children’s workshops inspired by Tesla’s inventions will be organized, and schools will receive registration links through the school bulletin.