Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853 – 1919) was the most eccentric painter in Hungarian arts history. The museum was opened in 1973 in a neo-Renaissance building built around year 1900. It shows the different creative periods of the master painter. One may admire master works like monumental “Baalbek”, “Mary`s well in Nazareth”, “At the entrance of the Western Wall in Jerusalem” or “Great Tarpatak in the high Tatras”.
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