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Museum of Ethnography
Kossuth Cajos ter 12.
HU-1055 Budapest
(Békés)
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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
10am - 6pm.
Closed on Mondays.
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The palace-like museum concentrates on peasantry and craftsmen of Hungary.
The Ethnographic Museum of Budapest started as a part of the collections of the National Museum and through the dedicated work and collections of many amateur and professional ethnographers grew to be a museum in its own right. The growing popularity of ethnography was given a particular boost by the Ethnographic Village in the City Park of Budapest which was created for the 1896 Millennial Festivities. When this very successful exhibition was disassembled the clothing and furniture of the various ethnic groups represented became part of the museum's collection. Important contributions for the Hungarian collections were also made by the famous musicians Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) and Béla Bartók (1881-1945) whose folk music collections are a jewel in the museum's crown.
As the collections from all over the world grew, so did the museum's reknown and by the beginning of the 20th Century it was considered to be one of the best in the world. Numerous definitive publications, particularly on Hungarian folk subjects earned world-wide professional acclaim and members of similar European professional institutions visiting during the inter-war period spoke of the museum's permanent exhibition with admiration.
The ethnography collection formally split from the National Museum in 1947 but did not find a permanent home until 1973 when it was housed in the former Palace of Justice.
The Museum of Ethnography's current permanent exhibition entitled "Folk Culture of the Hungarians" depicts the everyday life and festivals of the Hungarian peasantry in a display occupying thirteen rooms. Items on exhibition were collected between the end of the 18th century and World War II from territories inhabited by ethnic Hungarians. The exhibition was refurbished in the year of the museum's anniversary and, with the addition of new multimedia technologies, has been made more colourful and spectacular than ever before.
Picture: Hand of Saint Rosalia, Reliquary, produced in a monastery. Transdanubia, 18th century. NM 113414 (c) Museum of Ethnography
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The Jewish Museum and Archives of Hungary
Dohány Utca 2
HU-1077 Budapest
(Békés)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 36-1-3421 790
Info Telefon: 36-1-3428 949
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GAMMA Museum
Petzvál József u. 56.
HU-1119 Budapest
(Békés)
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: (1) 205-5778
Info Telefon: (1) 205-5771
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Museum of precision-mechanics with 2.100 exponats, 10.000 photographs and 500 documents.
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Museum of Transport
Városligeti Krt. 11.
HU-1146 Budapest
(Békés)
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Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The founding of the museum was connected to the Millennium Exhibition of 1896. Ferenc Pfaff was the designer of the “Vehicular Hall” built around 1896. The hall was transformed into the Hungarian Royal Museum of Transport.
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Kner Printing Industry Museum
Kossuth utca 16
HU-5500 Gyomaendrod
(Békés)
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The Vésztö-Mágor Excavations
Vésztö-Mágor
HU-5530 Vésztö
(Békés)
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Info Telefon: +36-66 477-148
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Arboretum
KK 1/9
HU-5540 Szarvas
(Békés)
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Körös-Maros Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság Nature Reserve
Anna-liget 1
HU-5540 Szarvas
(Békés)
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Tessedik Sámuel Museum
Vajda Péter utca 1
HU-5540 Szarvas
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Slovak Culture House
Kossuth tér 10
HU-5600 Békéscsaba
(Békés)
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Info Telefon: +36-66 327-038
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