Mihály Vargha
Gyárfás (1857–1925)
The distinguished artist from Sfântu Gheorghe, is often referred to as the “Munkácsy of the Szeklers”. His painting, drawing skills, and the dramatic power and lyrical sensitivity expressed on his canvases place him among the finest masters.
Mrs. Cserey – 200
We Are Reborn!
How did a noblewoman manage to establish a museum? Who was Emília Zathureczky Cserey? Is her name only associated with the establishment of the museum, or are there other social and cultural events linked to her?
András Kós 110
Retrospective Exhibition
The merit of the exhibition is that, in addition to the more well-known artistic portrait of András Kós, it also highlights lesser-known motifs and aspects of his career through various artworks, objects, and archival photographs.
Intermezzo
Graphic art exhibition by Géza Székely
Géza Székely's roots are deeply and mysteriously rooted in the Székely countryside, whose axis mundi is in Cernat.
Images of the homeland
Northern Transylvania in the photographs of Ernő Weinstock between 1940 and 1944
The exhibition features original photographs and postcards of Ernő Weinstock, as well as the photographer's tools and Transylvanian memorabilia from that period.
Barna Éltes and Péter Rizmayer
Abode / Shelter
The sad thing is that the refuge of our shelter does not exist outside of us, we are dependent on each other, but our circle of existence is closing.
Geniuses behind the heroes
Háromszék in the 1848–1849 War of Independence
Our exhibition aims to commemorate the community solidarity that arose in the autumn of 1848, focusing on the episodes that led to the establishment of its most crucial elements, the military industry and the cannon casting.
The museum reopens its main building to the public
The Székely National Museum reopens its modernized main building designed by Károly Kós and the surrounding dendrological park to the public