Collart Gallery relics
The Collart Gallery
This is one of the world’s largest and most exciting collections of manuscripts and signed photographs. It currently consists of around 25,000 items and is continuously expanding.
The Gallery has two social media pages (Autograph Center, Collart Gallery), and posts about it can also be found on Natália Nagy’s official page.
About the Products:
Each signed item comes with a Certificate confirming the authenticity of the signature.
About the Collection:
One half of the collection consists of signed photographs, interviews, and letters obtained through personal meetings and correspondence by Natália Nagy, a Hungarian actress and writer, and her husband, Attila Vincze, a book publisher and journalist.
The other half consists of items donated by the public.
The Founders' Vision:
Their goal is to create a cross-border cultural collection that belongs not to a single country or its citizens, but to all people, from every nation.
Starting in 2025, the Collart Gallery will embark on a European exhibition tour to share its cultural treasures with the widest possible audience.
The exhibition series is titled:
"Gallery of Fame – Historical and Contemporary Legends"
The Gallery believes that culture belongs to everyone—not just an elite few. If an exhibition is exciting and affordable, it can attract a wide public.
Exhibition Themes of the Gallery of Fame:
- Nobel Prize Winners – Heroes of Humanity
Space Travel and Exploration
Historical Figures and Events
Hollywood Legends
Oscar-Winning Icons
World-Famous Athletes
Olympic Champions
Football Legends and Ballon d'Or Winners
Scientific and Cultural Icons
Sci-fi and Fantasy Legends (Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, and Disney)
Picasso and Friends, Dalí and Friends
Legendary Musicians
Some of the notable individuals who supported the collection with manuscripts or items include (in no particular order):
Sir David Attenborough – The world’s most renowned natural history filmmaker
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
His Holiness Pope Francis
George W. Bush – U.S. President
Theresa May – British Prime Minister
Olaf Scholz – Chancellor of Germany
Ennio Morricone – Legendary film composer
Brigitte Bardot, Claudia Cardinale, Sophia Loren – Icons of European cinema
Sophia Loren – Academy Award-winning actress
12 Nobel Prize-winning authors and scientists (e.g., Brian Josephson)
Edward Teller – Father of the hydrogen bomb
Sepp Maier – World Cup-winning goalkeeper, Bayern Munich legend
Shaquille O’Neal – One of the greatest basketball players of all time
Mario Andretti – 1978 Formula 1 World Champion
Mark Spitz – Seven-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer
Ágnes Keleti – Five-time Olympic gymnastics champion, the longest-living Olympic champion
Josip Manolić – The longest-living former head of state, former President of Croatia
Egon Krenz – The last head of state of East Germany
Eugene Kranz – Legendary NASA flight director (Apollo 11 moon landing, Apollo 13 rescue)
Alexander Ferguson – Commander of the final space shuttle mission
Pete Best – The Beatles’ original drummer (1960–1962), performer of classic songs like Love Me Do
Tina Turner – The Queen of Rock
Eric Clapton – One of the greatest guitarists of all time