Discover the best top things to do in Pest County, Hungary including Magyar Foldrajzi Muzeum, Medieval Cellar Exhibition Hall, Ur Eleonora Batik Art Gallery, Kemence Forestry Museum Railway, Drum Museum, Lamp Museum, Archaeological Park, Hungarian Open Air Museum (Szabadteri Neprajzi Muzeum), Vac Cathedral Treasurey and Diocesan Collection, Mikrocsodak Muzeuma.
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Due to technical reasons, the exhibition will temporarily not be visited!
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Traditional batik technique from Indonesia merges with visions of Eleonora Ur in the paintings of this boutique Art Gallery.
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The Kemence Forestry Museum Railway is an unique 600 mm narrow gauge railway at Hungary: all of jobs are made by volunteers. Volunteers renew, rebuild the old engines, volunteers restore the abandoned and destroyed track and volunteers drive the engines on the line. Scheduled trains due to the volunteers are available only on Weekends. Trains departures from Kemence station: Saturdays: 10:00, 13:00, 16:00 Sundays: 10:00, 13:00, 16:00 Charter trains can be ordered by phone on the given number above. GPS coordinates:
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The 50-year-old Skanzen is the biggest open air museum of Hungary and is situated at the foot of the Pilis Mountains, on the territory of a nature reserve. On the 60 hectares 312 buildings can be visited, all organised into regional units. The unique flora and fauna of the Museum makes its natural surroundings special too. The permanent exhibitions of the Skanzen take the visitors back to the rural countryside of 100-200 years ago, where walking among old buildings settled in a traditional settlement pattern, visitors have the unique experience of folk architecture, interior furnishings and way of life. Weekdays and holidays come to life in yards, houses, barns, workshops and churches: the housekeeper is busy in the kitchen, the miller pours grain to the mill-hopper, animals are loud in the farmyard and a bell calls the pupils to the village school.
Quite a big park with Hungarian houses from different parts of Hungary from the past. Many activities for kids, like candle making or other "do-it-yourself" activities, open-air games kids used to play before electronic gadgets appeared. There are several points where you can buy something to eat (soup, sausages) or snacks (cakes with different fillings at the "bakery", cookies). We've got an impression that one half of the park (left one if you look at the map of the park) is animated much more than another – or maybe it is because we visited another part in the second part of the day. In this second part we even did not find a place to buy a snack – only beverages were proposed or remained. The web-site does not provide a clear indication how to get to the park from the Szentendre railway station: the "local bus" schedule is from 2017 (it looks like it is still valid though) and the bus was leaving from 6th stop and not 7th (it is better to ask at the cash desk while buying the tickets for the bus). The visit takes the whole day and the park leaves a very good impression.
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This is so impressive to see, I really dont know how the artist has done it its microart which you see under a microscope and they all have such intricate detail it's a bit mind blowing....
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