2024. November 24. Sunday
Museum of the Royal Palace at Gödöllő - Gödöllő
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Address: 2100, Gödöllő Grassalkovich Kastély
Phone number: (28) 420-331, (28) 430-864
E-mail: informacio@kiralyikastely.hu
Opening hours: 02.01-28.02: Mon-Sun 10-17
01-31.03.: Mon-Fri 10-17, Sat-Sun 10-18 01.04-31.10.: Mon-Sun 10-18 02.11-31.12.: Mon-Fri 10-17, Sat-Sun 10-18 |
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
(Castle)
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4200 HUF
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Individual ticket for students
(Castle)
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2600 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
(Castle)
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2600 HUF
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Ticket for families
(Castle)
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9900 HUF
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/ family
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Audio guide
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1000 HUF
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The second high era of the palace, the so-called Royal era began in 1867. During the reconstruction of the building, the needs of the royal couple were in all respect taken into consideration. Comfort and practical purposes were aimed at when furnishing the suites.
The walls of the apartment of Francis Joseph were covered with gray silk, the furniture had a yellow leather upholstery.
In the beginning, the suite of the Queen was characterized by her favoruite colour, violet. During the 1879 renewal, the colour of the silk wallpapers and upholstery was changed for red. The presence of the favourite colour is of special importancein this room since the furnishings here are meant to be suggestive of the Queen’s complex personality.
The faithfully arranged enteriours also tell us about the history of Hungary and the persons of Francis Joseph and the Queen. As there are only a few items left from Gödöllő, the personal objects of the royal couple, originating from other places, are also exhibitedd here.
The walls of the apartment of Francis Joseph were covered with gray silk, the furniture had a yellow leather upholstery.
In the beginning, the suite of the Queen was characterized by her favoruite colour, violet. During the 1879 renewal, the colour of the silk wallpapers and upholstery was changed for red. The presence of the favourite colour is of special importancein this room since the furnishings here are meant to be suggestive of the Queen’s complex personality.
The faithfully arranged enteriours also tell us about the history of Hungary and the persons of Francis Joseph and the Queen. As there are only a few items left from Gödöllő, the personal objects of the royal couple, originating from other places, are also exhibitedd here.
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