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Ethnographical Museum, Budapest




Ethnographical Museum, Budapest is one of the most important Tourist Attractions in Budapest. Large number of travelers from all corners of the world throngs this major tourist hotspots to savor the beauty of the place. It also largely reflects the rich cultural heritage of the city. The Ethnographical Museum, Budapest exhibits the material culture of the peasantry of Hungary as it was from the last part of the 18th century to the World War I.

The Ethnographical Museum in Budapest was previously the Palace of Justice. You can see the figures of the judges and legislators from ancient times on the chief façade of the museum. This museum was planned by the eminent architect named Alajos Hauszmann between 1893 and 1896. As you enter the museum, you will be amazed at the main hall and the structure of the museum. The ceiling of the museum was designed by Karoly Lotz, who showed his craftsmanship in the ceiling fresco. The fresco at the ceiling depicts Justitia.

Over the years, Ethnographical Museum, Budapest has emerged as one of the largest museums of this type in the whole of Europe. The museum mainly focuses on the varied nationalities in Hungary. This museum also largely showcases the art forms, national costumes, customs and way of the inhabitants of Europe. The thirteen rooms of the museum are devoted to the display of this lifestyle of the people of Hungary.

The visitors to the Ethnographical Museum, Budapest will get the idea about the food habits, handicrafts, furniture makers, hat makers, blacksmiths, potter, felt maker, book maker and other things about the country. The flourishing folk culture is also depicted in this exhibition. Among the exhibits, you can get to know about the textiles, furniture, embroidered garments and other regional crafts. Here, you can also find a display of the bridal trousseau, which is worth mentioning.

The Ethnographical Museum, Budapest remains open from 10am to 4pm from Tuesday to Sunday. But from March 1st to September 30th, the museum remains open from 10am to 6pm. Getting to this museum is not at all a problem. You can avail the tram services to reach your destination.

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Tourist Attractions in Budapest
Agriculture Museum
Aquincum Museum
Basillica of St. Stephen
Bible Museum
Bridges
Budapest Zoo
Castle Hill
City Park
Crime Museum
Ethnographical Museum
Ferenc Liszt Museum
Fire Brigade Museum
Fishermen's Bastion
Funicular
Gellert Hill and Gellert Statue
Greshman Palace
Heroes' Square
House of Terror
Hungarian National Museum
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Inner City Parish Church
Jewish Museum
Labyrinth Catacombs of Buda Castle
Liberation Monument
Margaret Island
Military History Museum
Naional Szechenyi Library
Royal Palace
Soviet War Memorial
Statue of Imre Nagy
The Matthias Church
Thermal Baths




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