2024. December 22. Sunday
Kiskun Museum - Kiskunfélegyháza
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Address: 6100, Kiskunfélegyháza Dr. Holló Lajos út 9.
Phone number: (76) 461-468
E-mail: info@kiskunmuzeum.hu
Opening hours: 01.04-30.11: Tue-Fri 8:00-16:00, Sat 9-17
01.12-31.31.:Mon-Fri only on prior notice |
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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1200 HUF
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Ticket for students
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600 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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600 HUF
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Combined ticket for adults
(valid for Kiskun Museum + Ferenc Móra Memorial House + Sándor Petőfi Memorial Hall)
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2000 HUF
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Combined ticket for students
(valid for Kiskun Museum + Ferenc Móra Memorial House + Sándor Petőfi Memorial Hall)
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1000 HUF
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Combined ticket for pensioners
(valid for Kiskun Museum + Ferenc Móra Memorial House + Sándor Petőfi Memorial Hall)
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1000 HUF
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Group walk ticket
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8000 HUF
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Program ticket
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500 HUF
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Group program ticket
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2000 HUF
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Individual season ticket
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15000 HUF
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Combined season ticket for a year for students
(valid for Kiskun Museum + Ferenc Móra Memorial House + Sándor Petőfi Memorial Hall)
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1500 HUF
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Combined season ticket for a year for pensioners
(valid for Kiskun Museum + Ferenc Móra Memorial House + Sándor Petőfi Memorial Hall)
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1500 HUF
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Guide
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500 HUF
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Group guide
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5000 HUF
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Photography
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1000 HUF
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Video
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1000 HUF
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Wedding photographs
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10000 HUF
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Visitors can also look at our collection of the relics found during excavations made near the town.
The oldest relics - of the prehistoric age - have been found near Félegyháza. The area was inhabited in the bronze age and at the time of the Celts as well. Sarmata and Avarian finds were also discovered during excavations. The Kuns were settled in the Kiskunságban by Béla IV. in 1239.
The Sarmata jewelries belong to the most prominent items of the collection.
The oldest relics - of the prehistoric age - have been found near Félegyháza. The area was inhabited in the bronze age and at the time of the Celts as well. Sarmata and Avarian finds were also discovered during excavations. The Kuns were settled in the Kiskunságban by Béla IV. in 1239.
The Sarmata jewelries belong to the most prominent items of the collection.