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Address: 8360, Keszthely Kossuth L.u 11.
Phone number: (83) 318-855, (30) 855-6533
E-mail: bgyzsanett@gmail.com
Opening hours: Summer: Mon-Sun 9-19
Winter: Mon-Sun 10-17 |
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1090 HUF
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500 HUF
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600 HUF
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500 HUF
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500 HUF
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800 HUF
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600 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
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680 HUF
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Ticket for students
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600 HUF
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400 HUF
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400 HUF
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1890 HUF
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500 HUF
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Group ticket for students
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550 HUF
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Group ticket for students
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890 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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500 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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600 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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400 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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400 HUF
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The museum that opened in the month of Christmas in 2010 is to host children of the Carpathian Basin. Little Hungarians of the mainland and the small successor states were running about with great joy among the many attractions. In the nearly three- hundred -square-foot room was divided into boy and girl sections of different ages with the" most important" items. related to them.
worn teddy bears from the beginning of the century, butterflies and building blocks sparkle the memories, which ends with hits of the eighties. For older people it is just the recent past, for the middle-aged, these are the favourites in their heart.. Games scrutinized by adults to find their tiny fingerprints find themselves involved in tales, too keen to demonstrate the common past with what they have just seen.
Even though we grew up, now again we feel like adolescents thanks to our favourite teddies and toys. Fond memories greet us, forgotten relics, abandoned friends forgiving smile of friends we let down."
In CMEA countries, the so popular products from the Győr Lemezárugyár and Elzett Metal Works praise Hungarian toy industry of the sixties. From the Soviet moon car models, through the Cuban tin soda drinks to homemade box cars, or African board games, we intends to provide an unattainable completeness.
Ceiling -mounted carriages, sleds, tricycles, small pedal cars, thousands of Matchbox on shelves between the window glass, Merklin and MÁV trains, the last tin soldier, doll houses, washing and sewing machines, papier mache dolls make the visitors wonder at the witches and goblins of the folk artist Éva Zorkóczy. Ludas Matyi in a giant showcase, characters from funny stories like the 'Snow' etc. The atmosphere is illustrated by old tales and songs seen on TV Danube. Zoltán Suszter is also among the exhibitors: Europe's largest Lego collection , more than 400 sets
The collection is growing constantly. We fear and hope that in a few years our space will ot enough for it.