An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring a unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.
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An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring a unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.
A historic village with many original buildings and objects representing Hungarian architecture and culture from the end of the 18th century to the middle of the 20th century.
The former home of a famous artist couple, Imre Ámos and Margit Anna, now features a collection of their work representing the beginning of Expressionist painting in Hungary.
A collection from the works of Jenö Barcsay (1900-1988) is on display, featuring anatomical drawings, etchings, and charcoal and ink sketches.
This Orthodox Church, dating from 1752, features magnificent icons of Buda and beautiful rococo windows.
The magnificent art collection of one of the most talented artistic families of 19th-century Hungary is on display.
Extensive collection of 16th- through 19th-century icons, liturgical vessels, Arabic scrolls from the Ottoman period and a variety of other church treasures.
This busy central square, lined with cafes and shops, features the Memorial Cross and the Blagovestenska Church (Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary) dating from 1752.