2024. November 23. Saturday
The Post Office Museum in Ópusztaszer - Ópusztaszer
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Address: 6767, Ópusztaszer Ópusztaszeri Emlékpark, Szoborkert 68.
Phone number: (62) 275-133, (62) 275-150
E-mail: info@postamuzeum.hu
Opening hours: 01.04-31.10.: Tue-Sun 10-18
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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750 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
(11-20 people)
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7500 HUF
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Ticket for students
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375 HUF
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Group ticket for children
(11-30 people)
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3750 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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375 HUF
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Ticket for families
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1500 HUF
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/ family
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The post office in operation is a typical one from the turn of the 19th and 20th century. Thousands like these were run in the country. The post office is divided by a glass barrier.
At the tables, a female postmaster works and operates the switchboard. The telephone booth came from Szentes. If somebody tries to use it, then the postmaster has to help via CB radio.
The nicest pieces are the ticker table where a figure stands in original uniform.
Opposite the counter, a table full of contemporary objects, classic tools of post work is situated. A bench and desk serves the costumers. A postcard machine sells postcards. A series of this issued by the Royal Hungarian Post in 1896 is shown on the pageant.
The walls also have maps of telegraph offices on, as well as posters from the millennium exhibitions of 1885 and 1896.
At the tables, a female postmaster works and operates the switchboard. The telephone booth came from Szentes. If somebody tries to use it, then the postmaster has to help via CB radio.
The nicest pieces are the ticker table where a figure stands in original uniform.
Opposite the counter, a table full of contemporary objects, classic tools of post work is situated. A bench and desk serves the costumers. A postcard machine sells postcards. A series of this issued by the Royal Hungarian Post in 1896 is shown on the pageant.
The walls also have maps of telegraph offices on, as well as posters from the millennium exhibitions of 1885 and 1896.