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Based on a private collection, the Hungarian Motorcycle Museum was founded in 1997.
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The interior of the Archives is a monument to the unique character of these 18-19th century legal records.
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Once a city hall and a casino, the former Sennyey Mansion was built in 1827 in Classicist style. Since 1990, it has been the home of the Ferenc Kazinczy Museum, housing various exhibitions on the Zemplén region.
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Located in the castle building, the Rákóczi Museum (today, the Rákóczi Museum of the Hungarian National Museum) was opened in 1950. During visits, the museum intends to offer more than a mere exhibition – the experience is more like time-traveling into the 16-18th century.
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Containing mostly contemporary pieces, the Sárospatak Gallery also houses two permanent exhibitions, displaying the sculpture works of János Andrássy Kurta and the woodcuts of József Domján.
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With its tiny windows, thatched roof and blue render, the Folk House looks like a cottage from a fairy tale, but it also gives a realistic view of how a past era looked.
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The cooper’s workshop commemorates the one-time craftsmen of Erdőbénye, and also introduces contemporary items.
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Since 2002, the Tokaj wine region and the state-owned Tokaj Museum Wine Collection have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. The wine collection of the museum – even just single bottles – counts as a national treasure.
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The Prison Museum stands beside a real, functioning prison, and some of the exhibition pieces were created by its inmates.
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Széphalom is the former estate and burial place of Ferenc Kazinczy. A Classicist-style hall commemorates this prominent figure from Hungarian literature. It is a truly fitting location for the Museum of the Hungarian Language, a unique institution in all Europe. But how can we put a language into a museum? We’ll find out during the exhibition.