„Matrica” Museum

Archaeological Park

Our staff

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Takácsné Németh Gabriella
Archaeologist, Museum Director

My main tasks include the organization of exhibitions displaying professional materials; the enlargement of the archaeological collection and the collection of the Photo Gallery. Furthermore the monitoring of archaeological sites, the registration of incoming materials and their addition to the existing museum records. I also cooperate with the authorities. In Hungarian, German and French, I lead guided tours in the Museum and Archaeological Park.

tnemethgabriella@matricamuzeum.hu
+36 70 402 6320

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Szabóné Kovács Erika
Cashier, Tour Guide, Workshop Leader

My main responsibilities include welcoming and providing information to individual and group visitors at the Archaeological Park. I oversee compliance with the Park’s regulations and manage the ticket office and gift shop.

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Tóth Zsuzsanna
Museum Educator, Deputy Director

My responsibilities include organizing and conducting museum-educational and public cultural programs. I maintain contact with local educational institutions and their instructors, and I develop programs and grant proposals for both the Museum and the Archaeological Park.

tothzsuzsa@matricamuzeum.hu
+36 70 416 5723

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Sevella Márta
Financial Administrator

My responsibilities include managing the financial affairs of the Museum and the Archaeological Park, liaising with the Economic Unit of VCSGK, and monitoring grant opportunities.

sevellamarta@matricamuzeum.hu
+36 70 402 6320

Illés Orsolya
PR and Administrative Manager

My responsibilities include managing all PR and advertising activities related to events and programs at the Museum and the Archaeological Park. I also participate in other museum and city events and handle related administrative tasks.

illesorsolya@matricamuzeum.hu
+36 70 416 5723

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Szabó Szilvia
Conservator

My responsibilities include assessing the condition of artifacts, cleaning and conserving them, planning and carrying out restorations, and ensuring that the museum environment meets proper preservation standards for the protection of the collection.