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Textile Museum
Lajos utca 138
HU-1036 Budapest
(Nagykanizsa)

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Museum Kiscell - Modern Urban History Collection
Kiscelli utca 108
HU-1037 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: (1) 388-8560
Fax.: (1) 368-7917
Info Telefon: (1) 250-0304
Besucher-Email: madudake@mail.btm.hu
http://www.btm.hu...
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Collections from the Royal Municipal Museum as
flags; glass; lifestyle history; modern urban history and fine arts; photography; posters; toys.
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Butterfly Museum Foundation
Dessewffy u. 26.
HU-1041 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: +36 (1) 2310296
Fax.: (1) 231-0296
Info Telefon: +36 (1) 3603309
Besucher-Email: lepkemuzeum@lepkemuzeum.hu
http://www.lepkemuzeum.hu...
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Hungarian Museum of Trade and Tourism (ex: Hungarian Catering Trade and Merchant Museum )
Szent István tér 15
HU-1051 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: (1) 375-6249
Info Telefon: +36 (1) 375-6249
Besucher-Email: postmaster@mkvmuzeum.axelero.net
http://www.mkvm.hu...
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Museum of the history of Industry.
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Petöfi Irodalmi Muzeum (S. Petöfi Literary Museum)
Karolyi m.u. 16
HU-1053 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 13173450
Info Telefon: 13173450
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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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Hopp Ferenc East-Asian Art Museum
Andrassy ut 103.
HU-1062 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Every day (except Monday): 10 am. - 6 pm.
Monday: closed
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Ferenc Hopp died on September 9th, 1919 in his cottage on Andrássy Street. In his last will, he left several valuables to people of the city and founded the museum. The collection was eventually housed and exhibited in Hopp's villa in Andrássy Street. Since 1923 the villa has been operating as a museum; at the time of its foundation it was and it still remains the sole museum of Oriental arts in Hungary.
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House of Terror
Andrássy út 60.
HU-1062 Budapest
(Budapest)

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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Open every day except Monday: 10.00 am-6.00 pm
Weekends: 10.00 am - 7.30 pm
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From the beginning of 1937, the Hungarian ultra-right party, the Arrow Cross Party, rented more and more space in the house. In 1940 they took possession of the whole building and made it their headquarters. The party´s leader, Ferenc Szálasi named the building "The House of Loyalty". In the autumn of 1944, when the Hungarian Nazis came to power, the basement was used as a prison.
As Budapest rid itself of German rule and was occupied by the Soviets, the communist-led Political Police claimed the house in February 1945, and created a prison labyrinth by joining the cellars of the block. The State Security Police possessed the building until 1956. After they moved out the house was renovated, erasing all traces of its past. Andrassy 60 then became the headquarters of several firms and offices. In the 1970´s, the basement where hundreds, perhaps thousands of people were tortured, was used as a club for young communists.
In December 2000 "The Public Foundation for the Research of Central and East European History and Society " purchased the building with the aim of establishing a museum in order to present these two bloody periods of Hungarian history. Dr. Mária Schmidt is the Director-General of the House of Terror Museum, which was completed in February 2002.
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Kodály Zoltán Memorial Museum
Kodály Körönd 1
HU-1062 Budapest
(Nagykanizsa)

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[Ernst Museum]
Nagymezö u. 8.
HU-1065 Budapest
(Budapest)


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
CLOSED
Die Umwandlung und Neueröffnung als Capa Center erfolgte im Jahr 2013.
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