EsztergomSights

Museum sights in Esztergom

  1. A

    Christian Museum

    Just north of the Italianate Watertown Parish Church (Víziváros plébániatemplom; 1738), which is vaguely reminiscent of the glorious Minorite church in Eger, is the former Bishop's Palace. Today it houses the Christian Museum - the finest collection of medieval religious art in Hungary and one of the best museums in the country.

    Established by Archbishop János Simor in 1875, it contains Hungarian Gothic triptychs and altarpieces; later works by German, Dutch and Italian masters; tapestries; and what is arguably the most beautiful object in the nation: the sublime Holy Sepulchre of Garamszentbenedek (1480), a sort of wheeled cart in the shape of a cathedral, with rich…

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  2. B

    Castle Museum

    The small Castle Museum at the southern end of Castle Hill is housed in the former Royal Palace, which was built mostly by French architects under Béla III (r 1172-96) during Esztergom's golden age. The palace was the king's residence until the capital was relocated to Buda - at which time the archbishop moved in. Most of the palace was destroyed and covered with earth for defensive purposes under the Turks; excavations only began in the 1930s.

    The museum concentrates on archaeological finds from the town and its surrounding area, the majority of which is pottery dating from the 11th century onwards. Other points of interest include some of the basilica's original ornate…

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  3. C

    Bálint Balassi Museum

    The Bálint Balassi Museum, in an 18th-century baroque building, has objects of local interest, with much emphasis on the churches and monasteries of medieval Esztergom. The museum is named in honour of the general and lyric poet who was killed during an unsuccessful attempt to retake Esztergom Castle from the Turks in 1594.

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  4. D

    Mindszenty Memorial Museum

    Northeast of the Esztergom Basilica, in the former Seminary building (Szeminárium), is the new Mindszenty Memorial Museum, which examines the life and times of one of Hungary's most controversial figures.

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  5. E

    Danube Museum

    The Danube Museum has displays on - you guessed it - Hungary's mightiest river and life on it. With all the hands-on exhibits, it's a great place for kids.

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