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Specialty Museum Attractions In Szeged

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Szeged is the third largest city of Hungary, the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád county. The University of Szeged is one of the most distinguished universities in Hungary. The famous Szeged Open Air Festival is one of the main attractions, held every summer and celebrated as the Day of the City on May 21.
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Specialty Museum Attractions In Szeged

  • 1. Mora Ferenc Muzeum Szeged
    The Móra Ferenc Museum is a museum in Szeged, Hungary, at the intersection of the bank of the river Tisza and the Downtown Bridge. In addition to its seasonal exhibitions, research is conducted within the walls of the cultural palace in the fields of archaeology, ethnography, history and natural science. The museum was founded in 1883 and the neoclassical building was opened in 1896. The institute was renamed in the honor of its former Director, Móra Ferenc in 1950. The creations of Victor Vasarely and Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka have already been shown between the walls of the Móra Ferenc Museum, and in 2012, an exhibition featuring works by Mihály Munkácsy became the museum's then most successful seasonal exhibition, exceeded in 2014 by the exhibition titled “Pharaohs’ Egypt” t...
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  • 4. Black House Szeged
    The Black Army , also called the Black Legion/Regiment – possibly after their black armor panoply – is a common name given to the military forces serving under the reign of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. The ancestor and core of this early standing mercenary army appeared in the era of his father John Hunyadi in the early 1440s. The idea of the professional standing mercenary army came from Matthias' juvenile readings about the life of Julius Caesar.Hungary's Black Army traditionally encompasses the years from 1458 to 1494. The mercenary soldiers of other countries in the era were conscripted from the general population at times of crisis, and soldiers worked as bakers, farmers, brick-makers, etc. for most of the year. In contrast, the men of the Black Army fought as well-paid, ful...
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