2024. November 23. Saturday
István Dobó Museum - Eger
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Address: 3300, Eger Vár 1.
Phone number: (36) 312-744
E-mail: varmuzeum@egrivar.hu
Opening hours: Castle: 07.11-28.02.: Mon-Sun 9-18, 01.03-06.11.: Mon-Sun 9-22
Exhibitions: 07.11-28.02.: Tue-Sun 10-16, 01.03-06.11.: Mon-Sun 10-18 |
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
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2000 HUF
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Individual ticket for adults
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1000 HUF
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Individual ticket for students
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1000 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
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500 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for adults
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum)
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2400 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for students
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum)
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1200 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for students
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum + Sándor Ziffer Gallery)
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1400 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum)
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1200 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum + Sándor Ziffer Gallery)
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1400 HUF
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Individual combined season ticket for a year for adults
(István Dobó Museum + Géza Gárdonyi Memorial Museum + Sándor Ziffer Gallery)
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2800 HUF
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Group guide for adults
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500 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide for students
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300 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide for pensioners
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300 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide
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6000 HUF
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/ group
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Group guide
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12000 HUF
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/ group
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Individual wedding photographs
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12000 HUF
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In the 16th century a row of buildings stood on the west side of the palace yard, including the houses of the Canons, the bread distribution house and the bakery, as well as a large granary. Only the cellar situated under the row of houses survives to this day. This is the venue of the Prison exhibition, where we present the types of punishment used in medieval Hungary.
In the first part of the exhibition we display instruments used for humiliation, corporal punishment and mutilation, such as the pillory and various stocks. In the second part of the exhibition we present the types of medieval executions and their instruments. In the age of feudalism executions served as a form of intimidation and were, therefore, carried out in public.
In the first part of the exhibition we display instruments used for humiliation, corporal punishment and mutilation, such as the pillory and various stocks. In the second part of the exhibition we present the types of medieval executions and their instruments. In the age of feudalism executions served as a form of intimidation and were, therefore, carried out in public.