Ethnographical Museum

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This building was originally the Palace of Justice and the sculptures on the main facade still depict magistrates and legislators from past times. Alajos Hauszmann designed it between 1893-96 . Especially the entrance hall is frightening impressive. Karoly Lotz did the ceiling fresco depicting Justitia. It's one of the largest ethnographical museums in Europe. The main focus is of course the different nationalities in Hungary, but also the art, customs, national costumes and way of other peoples of Europe and outside Europe are on display.
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openings:10am-4pm Tue-Sun, (10am-6pm Mar 1-Sep 30)
address:Kossuth tér 12
admission:200 HUF Adults, 100 HUF Children
url:www.neprajz.hu

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