MODUL TREND KFT.

Permanent and temporary exhibitions
Design and execution of (museum) exhibitions:

Our most notable references of museum projects:

  • Hungarian Museum of Chemistry: “The History of Chemistry in Europe and Hungary” – permanent exhibition
  • Hungarian National Museum: "Villa Romana" – temporary exhibition
  • Museum of Hungarian Agriculture: “225 Years of the Mezőhegyes Stud Farm” – temporary exhibition
  • Museum of Hungarian Agriculture: “The History of Fertiliser Production in Hungary” – temporary exhibition
  • King St. Stephen Museum: “The History of the Basilica of Coronation” – permanent exhibition
  • King St. Stephen Museum: “His Body Rests in Fehérvár. – Béla III” – temporary exhibition
  • King St. Stephen Museum: “The Funerary Shield of Mátyás Hunyadi” – temporary exhibition
  • King St. Stephen Museum: “András II, the Jerusalemite” – temporary exhibition
  • Péti Nitrogénművek Zrt: “Museum of the Factory’s History” – permanent exhibition
  • Museum Of The Hungarian Petroleum- and Gas Industry – virtual guided tour, installations
In the execution of museum exhibitions, we offer full services for our clients. Among our references listed above, in the case of the exhibitions created for the Hungarian Museum of Chemistry and the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, besides the visual design, the design of the exhibition space, the production of original fittings and the restoration of most of the exhibited items as well as the setup of the exhibition space, even the opening ceremonies were organised and managed by our company. Our restoration workshop worked on projects such as the restoration of the essential oil distillation apparati made in Dresden that were used by dr. Gyula Bittera from 1931–32, and which are the gem of the Tihany Museum of Local History’s exhibition. (Lavender distillers of Tihany). Also as part of this project, we reconstructed and prepared the authentic copies of the remains of King Béla III and Agnes of Antioch based on a contemporary daguerreotype, which were first showcased in the King St. Stephen Museum, and are now exhibited in the Hungarian National Museum.

Museum of Hungarian Agriculture:

“225 Years of the Mezőhegyes Stud Farm”

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King St. Stephen Museum

“András II, the Jerusalemite”

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Museum of Chemistry of The Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport:

“The History of Chemistry in Hungary – permanent exhibition”

King St. Stephen Museum

“His Body Rests in Fehérvár. – Béla III”

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King St. Stephen Museum

“The Funerary Shield of Mátyás Hunyadi”

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Design and all-inclusive execution of unique installations and exhibition booths. Production of illuminated displays, banners, street furniture, totem displays. Digital and 3D printing. Planning and execution of temporary exhibitions, restoration.

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