Museum sights in Szentendre
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Hungarian Open-Air Ethnographical Museum
The Hungarian Open-Air Ethnographical Museum, 3km northwest of the centre of Szentendre and accessible by bus from bay 7 at the main bus station, is Hungary’s most ambitious open-air folk museum, with farmhouses, churches, bell towers, mills and so on set up in five regional units. Craftspeople and artisans do their thing on Sundays and holidays.
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Ferenczy Museum
The Ferenczy Museum is devoted to Károly Ferenczy (1862-1917), the father of plein-air painting in Hungary, and his three children: a painter, a sculptor and a weaver.
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Czóbel Museum
The Czóbel Museum contains the works of the impressionist Béla Czóbel (1883-1976), a friend of Pablo Picasso and student of Henri Matisse.
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Nemzeti Wine Museum
The Nemzeti Wine Museum traces the development of wine-making in Hungary and charges quite a bit more to sample various vintages.
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Kmetty Museum
The Kmetty Museum on the southwestern side of Fő tér displays the work of the cubist János Kmetty (1889-1975).
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Hungarian Open-Air Ethnographical Museum
The Hungarian Open-Air Ethnographical Museum, 3km northwest of the centre of Szentendre and accessible by bus from bay 7 at the main bus station, is Hungary’s most ambitious open-air folk museum, with farmhouses, churches, bell towers, mills and so on set up in five regional units. Craftspeople and artisans do their thing on Sundays and holidays.
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