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The Renaissance-style castle is a special monument of the city. It hosts a museum which introduces not only the history of the castle but, among many things, the world of postcards.
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The world’s third sugar museum was founded in Szerencs, in the building of the one-time customs barracks. In the museum, visitors can also learn about how to make lump sugar from a tuber or beet. The exhibition also displays eight hundred different sugar wrappings.
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Presenting the everyday life and clothing customs of past generations, the German Ethnic Folk House is located in a peasant’s house built in 1824.
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Built in Classicist style, the Vay Castle hosts the Ancient Hungarian Coat of Arms Collection.
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Lajos Kossuth was born in Monok. An extensive exhibition on his life and work is displayed in his house of birth.
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An ethnographic and historical exhibition in the Kapitány House (also known as the Ulánus House) celebrates prominent local figures, among them Kálmán Kalocsay, a leader of the Esperanto movement. It also displays the items of the town’s old cobblers’ guild.
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In the Aszú House opened in 2015, visitors can get to know the long tradition of viticulture and wine making of the Tokaj-Hegyalja region in an interactive, playful exhibition featuring contemporary art pieces.
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The exhibition on local history presents the customs and traditions of vine-growing and wine-making in the region.