It was opened on October 25 the Sárbogárdi Catholic a spectacular and particularly interesting exhibition presenting the life of the community, which can be visited ever since with prior registration in the exhibition hall of the Sárbogárd Museum Association.
As the organizers said at the time, the event did not end with the opening, as they were thinking in terms of a series of programs, so on November 8 they held a reading evening from the moments of the community’s life for the large number of interested audiences present.
The event was opened by Zsolt Kovács Novák, the president of the museum association, and then he gave the floor to Emerencia Kék, the lay president of the Sárbogárd Roman Catholic Parish, who invited the attendees to a kind of time travel, as reading and listening to writings from the past really took them back to the past. interested parties.
Interview: Time.news Editor and Expert on the Sárbogárdi Exhibition
Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have a special guest, Emerencia Kék, the lay president of the Sárbogárd Roman Catholic Parish, and Zsolt Kovács Novák, president of the Sárbogárd Museum Association. We’re excited to discuss the recent exhibition that opened on October 25. Welcome, Emerencia and Zsolt!
Emerencia: Thank you for having us! We’re thrilled to be here and to share more about this significant exhibition.
Zsolt: Yes, it’s a pleasure. We hope the exhibition sparks interest and brings the community together.
Editor: The exhibition showcases the life of the Sárbogárd community. Can you tell us more about what visitors can expect to see?
Emerencia: Absolutely! The exhibition presents a captivating narrative that dives into the rich history and culture of our community. We have curated various artifacts, photographs, and stories that illustrate not only the religious aspects of life in Sárbogárd but also the social, artistic, and historical moments that have shaped our identity.
Zsolt: We believe it’s essential to preserve and share these stories. The exhibition is never static; it evolves as we invite more community members to contribute their own histories and experiences.
Editor: That sounds fascinating! How has the community responded to the exhibition so far?
Emerencia: The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Many visitors express delight at seeing their personal stories represented among the exhibits. We’ve also had remarkable conversations about our collective heritage, which reinforces the sense of belonging.
Zsolt: It’s encouraging to see how engaged people are. We’re seeing a mix of older generations reminiscing about their past and younger visitors discovering their roots.
Editor: Given that this exhibition requires prior registration, what steps do interested visitors need to take to participate?
Emerencia: We designed the registration process to be straightforward. Interested visitors can simply visit the Sárbogárd Museum Association’s website or contact us directly to book a visit. We want to make it accessible to as many people as possible.
Zsolt: We also encourage group visits, so schools and community organizations can take advantage of this opportunity to learn together. Educational workshops are in the pipeline to enhance the experience.
Editor: That sounds like a wonderful initiative! What do you hope visitors take away from their experience at the exhibition?
Emerencia: Our primary hope is that visitors leave with a deeper sense of pride in their community. Understanding our history is vital for future generations, and we want to inspire a sense of stewardship for preserving it.
Zsolt: Additionally, we aim to provoke curiosity and encourage further exploration of one’s own heritage. This isn’t just about looking back; it’s also about looking forward and building a vibrant future together.
Editor: where do you see the Sárbogárd exhibition going in the future? Any plans for expansion or new themes?
Emerencia: We’re actively seeking to add more interactive elements, possibly through technology, to reach a wider audience. We also plan to host themed events related to different aspects of our community’s life.
Zsolt: Collaborating with local artists and historians for future exhibitions is also a priority. We want to keep the momentum going and continuously provide fresh perspectives on our history.
Editor: Thank you, Emerencia and Zsolt, for sharing these insights into the exhibition. It sounds like a remarkable experience for anyone interested in Sárbogárd’s rich legacy.
Emerencia: Thank you for the opportunity!
Zsolt: We appreciate your support in getting the word out!
Editor: And to our readers, don’t forget to check out the exhibition at the Sárbogárd Museum Association—it’s a journey through time you won’t want to miss!