2024. November 21. Thursday
Hungarian Museum for Science, Technology and Transport - Foundry Museum - Budapest
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Address: 1027, Budapest Bem József utca 20.
Phone number: (1) 201-4370
E-mail: ontode@mmkm.hu
Opening hours: On prior notice
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Group ticket
(min. 10 people)
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200 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for adults
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for students
(6-26 years of age)
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Group ticket for students
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100 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for pensioners
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250 HUF
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/ capita
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Ticket for families
(2 adults + 2 children)
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1000 HUF
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/ family
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Group guide
(1-5 people)
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400 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(6-20 people)
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3500 HUF
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/ group
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Group guide
(over 20 people)
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5500 HUF
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/ group
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Group guide
(1-5 people)
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600 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
(6-20 people)
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6500 HUF
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/ group
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Group guide
(over 20 people)
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8500 HUF
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/ group
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Photography
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500 HUF
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Video
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1200 HUF
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The permanent exhibition represents the original appliances of the Ganz shell foundry: iron melting ovens, casting bowls, rotating cranes, shaping cupboards, hand-held tools.
We can follow up the history of Hungarian moulding and learn the technical steps of modelling, melting, casting and preparing.
The relics of the factory are also exhibited, such as 50 pieces of artistically shaped cast-iron stoves, small plastics and ornamental castings. We can get to know about the 19th-century cast-iron snailsteps and the gallery, the bars of which were recasted according to nine different samples.
In the museum park we can see huge castings, original gas lamps and prominent Hungarian statues.
We can follow up the history of Hungarian moulding and learn the technical steps of modelling, melting, casting and preparing.
The relics of the factory are also exhibited, such as 50 pieces of artistically shaped cast-iron stoves, small plastics and ornamental castings. We can get to know about the 19th-century cast-iron snailsteps and the gallery, the bars of which were recasted according to nine different samples.
In the museum park we can see huge castings, original gas lamps and prominent Hungarian statues.