Discover the best top things to do in Central Hungary, Hungary including Local Open Studio Szentendre, Amos and Anna Museum, Budapest Pinball Museum, Ur Eleonora Batik Art Gallery, Drum Museum, Archaeological Park, ArtMill, Kovacs Margit Muzeum, Erdesz Gallery & Design, Visegrad Citadel.
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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.
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Hungary's first and Europe's largest continuously operating interactive pinball exhibition with unlimited trial of more than 130 pinball machines.
I went for my 30th to Budapest. My mate wanted to visit here. I was dubious and I was so wrong. Absolutely fantastic, wide range of games, great fun! Couldn’t recommend it enough!
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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 19th-century building of the former sawmill is one of the most interesting and special exhibition venues in Hungary. Based on a idea of painters Dezso Korniss and Pal Deim, the gallery was opened to the general public on the initiative of For Szentendre’s Art Foundation in cooperation with the Szentendre Architects’ Club in June 1999. The aim of the founders was to establish a modern artists’
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An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring a unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.
This town was so interesting---MANY shops, cafes, etc. It was a surprise to find the Ceramic Museum in this little town---quite impressive, well done and very classy. I was intrigued with it. We had already visited Budapest and wanted to find a new location of interest---this was perfect!
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The historic stronghold, built between 1245-1255 A.D., guarded the Royal Crown for more than 200 years.
We visited the Visegrad Citadel by car on a sunny weekday. Parking was easy, it costs HUF 300 per hour. The parking area was limited. The citadel is an absolute must to see. You cannot get that view of the River Danube anywhere else! :-)
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