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The building of the Nedbalka Gallery hides an impressive interior featuring an internal structure resembling the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Its four floors provide space for a permanent exhibitio...

The Haus im Moos (House in the moor) is an open air museum and an institution for environmental education. Furthermore you can visit the biggest wisent-herd in South-Germany disposing of round about 2...

Exposition of costumed dolls (Búč) which are accurate copies of the traditional folk costumes from more than forty villages in Slovakia. ...

The BratislavaCityMuseum, established in 1868, chronicles the history of Bratislava. Its collections, of exceptional artistic and historical value, document the history of the town from the earliest p...

Established in 1957, this is one of the most important civilization museums along the Romanian Danube, having a large collection of more than 15.000 archaeological artifacts. ...

Wax Museum (city of Odessa, Ukraine)...

You can visit two sections: popular art and ancient history. It is a good place where to find out more about the ancient civilizations from the region. ...

The museum is hosted in an impressive building, listed as national heritage monument.It was built in 1904 by Stefan Marincu, an important local personality....

Ethnographic Museum (Belgrade, Serbia) Opened in 1901, it houses 150,000 objects which illustrate rural and urban culture of the Balkans, especially in the area of former Yugoslavia....

A museum dedicated to one of the most popular clubs in Belgrade and Serbia...

The museum shows the local history of Zemun...

Opened in 1953, this gallery presents a fine collection of Serbian medieval ar...

Erected in 1825 – 1835 within the Belgrade Fortress limits...

Heritage House ...

Items in the exhibition are dedicated to 25th May, once (1945 – 1987) a national holiday (Youth Day)....

The museum presents depictions of the 2,000 years old history of the Jewish community...

The museum showcases old Balkans urban architecture...

It was opened in 1904.There are 25,000 exhibits of this museum located within the Belgrade Fortress complex. ...

Entrance to the Tito memorial Center....

1,800 works of art from West Africa...

Museum of Applied Art ...

Museum of Automobiles – a Collection of Bratislav Petković ...

The collection consists of 200 aircrafts...

The first contemporary art museum in Europe...

Gallery-Legacy of Milica Zorić & Rodoljub Čolaković...

It houses 117 different collections with more than 1,500,000 objects...

Since 1896, it has presented artifacts and items that show the history of education in Serbia...

The 25 collections with 700 items are presented on 2,500 m²....

Dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Nazi concentration camp from WW II ...

With over 130,000 cultural and historical objects, presented in 14 sections, the museum exhibitions reflect the outstanding rich history of Belgrade from prehistory to 19th century. ...

This recent museum was opened in the theatre basement ...

Since 1954, this museum has shown liturgical objects and exhibits related to historical events and persons...

The archive is among the 10 largest worldwide and contains 95,000 film copies, starting with the oldest preserved film “Crowning of King Petar I” (1904). ...

Part of The National Museum ...

Since 1996; this museum has been the successor of the “Josip Broz Tito” memorial Center and others...

The first and oldest museum in Belgrade was founded in 1844. ...

Dedicated to the world famous Serbian scientist...

Originally part of the Tito memorial complex...

The exhibition in the former atelier is dedicated to painter Petar Dobrović...

Since 1950, the museum has presented the history of railways....

Postal, telegraphic, and telephonic museum of PTT communications "Srbija"....

Erected in 1831, it was the residence of Princess Ljubica, wife of Prince Miloš Obrenović....

Opened in 2009...

Exhibitions of works of Serbian contemporary artists...

First private and brand new museum in Serbia...

The collection of Western European art from Renaissance to 20th century owes its existence to Dr. Branko Ilić who donated his collection to the city of Novi Sad...

Gallery of Fine Arts – Donated by Rajko Mamuzić (Novi Sad, Serbia)...

Тhe Gallery of Matica Srpska dates back to 1847, when it was founded in Pest (former part of Budapest, Hungary) under the guidelines of The Matica Srpska Society, the oldest cultural, literary and sc...

The huge museum of the region, one of the best in Serbia, consists of an archeological department with the prehistoric, antique, medieval, numismatic and archaeological-biological sections, a history ...

Integrated in the Upper Town of the Petrovaradin Fortress, in the Gunners' Barracks, in its two exhibitions, this museum shows the history and development of Novi Sad and the Petrovaradin Fortress...

In 1957, Pavle Beljanski donated his art collection (185 art works by 37 artists) to Serbian people. ...

Documents, manuscripts, costumes, theatre manifests and posters...

This house museum and the municipality of Novi Sad is dedicated to the life and work of Serbian poet Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj ...

Ilok Town Museum is in Odescalchi Manor (Odescalchi Castle), which was built on the foundations of the 15th century castle of King Nikola Iločki....

It shows 2,000 animals from more than 200 species...

The Art / Brut Center Gugging, 20 kilometers from Vienna, is worldwide one of the most important places for Art Brut. ...

The Art Gallery Nikola Petrov, above the Danube banks and 150m from the city centre, has been open since 1961....

Baba Vida Fortress and Museum (City of Vidin, Bulgaria)...

Vidin town museum dates back to 1910....

Situated in the former Ottoman police station, built in 18th century and later on reconstructed in Bulgarian Revival style...

Krastata Kazarma, the cross shaped barracks, were erected in 1798 – 1801 to house Ottoman troops, especially the janissaries of Osman Pazvantoglu....

Located 65 km east of Vidin, Belogradchik fortress is the main attraction in the tiny village ...

This museum is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings in town, a palace in an eclectic neo-baroque style, designed by Italian architects in 1890 for the rich merchant family Sabetay....

Established in 1912 by members of the famous Trajan High School, the museum moved to this modern building, a former manor house, in 1926....

Located 5km north east of Drobeta Turnu Severin, this museum is dedicated to Tudor Vladimirescu, the leader of the Wallachian Revolution in 1821...

The museum of the Iron Gates Hydropower Station together with the Turbine Hall is easily accessible from Drobeta Turnu Severina)...

Opened in 1924 in a former casino, this museum presents the history of the world-renowned spa since Roman times...

Archaeological excavation started in the 1960s when Djerdap dam I and hydropower station were built. ...

Admire copies of Lepenski Vir statues, especially the famous ‘Ancestress’ and ‘Adam’ statues...

This house was once built and used by Eliesar Canetti, the grandfather of Elias Canetti...

This cultural institution, given the name of a National Museum in 1996, is on the banks of the Danube, outside Ruse and opposite the Romanian town of Giurgiu. ...

This Pantheon, also an ossuary, is situated at the end of Tsar Osboboditel Blvd at the park entrance...

The first floor of the 1882 museum building holds a permanent exhibition on Sexaginta Prista (read more in the section of round trips, Roman Emperors and the Vienna Route) and another nearby Roman for...

The remains of this ancient Roman port and fortress were discovered by Felix Kanitz at the end of the 19th century in the north-western part of today`s city of Ruse, on an upland next to the bank of t...

Established in 1933, the exhibition space (2,800 m²) shows paintings, graphics, prints and sculpture....

Dedicated to Bulgarian Toma Kardzhiev, who was a revolutionary and a Russophile combatant for the liberation of Bulgaria, in 1887...

Ruse was the most probable birthplace of the popular Baba (Grandma) Tonka, a female Bulgarian revolutionary....

Zahari Stoyanov (1850 – 1889) was a revolutionary, writer and publicist...

The exhibition in Kaliopa House (built in 1864) presents the Ruse lifestyle from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, when the town became known in Europe as Little Vienna....

Folk art and ethnographic collection with agricultural and fishing tools, historic household items, decorative and traditional costumes and jewelry....

The prevailing theme is the historic development of northern Dobrogea (Dobruja) region until medieval times...

See more than 900 glass and wooden icons and avant-garde paintings and sculptures ...

The most visited museum in Romania and placed in the heart of the city’s cultural centre....

In this neoclassical building you can see part of the collection....

2.5 km from the shore of the Black Sea, it is the only monument of this kind in Romania...

The work of sculptor Amerigo Tot (1909 – 1984) and a donation by the artist, is shown on ground floor of the refurbished building in Káptalan Street 4 since 2011. ...

In this late Baroque style building (18th century), Archaeological Museum and Lapidarium are housed since 1922. ...

Opened in summer 2013, this brand new attraction of Mohács is reachable from main Széchenyi square, turning into Vörösmarty Street....

See a group of 20 Busó group members, three Sokác girls and one of the famous Jankele children......

Enjoy free entrance into Cathedral, dome museum and bishop's cellar with your Visit Pécs! Card. ...

The museum of the local history in Tannery House, a residential building of 18th century, was once used by the families of tanners for dancing and other event...

Look for actual exhibitions in this most prestigious town gallery...

The museum was opened in 1973 in a neo-Renaissance building built around year 1900....

The exhibition shows mainly works of the 1930s and 1940s....

The cellar and the adjoining building were constructed in the time of Bishop György Klimó....

The only modern building at Pécs Museum Street, built by architect István Janáky, houses the “The Street” exhibition of Erzsébet Schaár ...

The Ethnographic Department of the Pécs Janus Pannonius Museum opened in 1996...

Ferenc Martyn (1899 – 1986), who died in Pécs, worked as sculptor, painter, graphic artist and illustrator....

The new permanent exhibition of the Modern Hungarian Gallery ...

The international art collection of Gallery of Modern Hungarian Art can be found at Káptalan St. 4....

The collection of László Gyugyi, Hungarian collector from USA, is now the attraction in new Zsolnay Cultural Quartery...

Named after famous Dorottya Kanizsai, a woman who buried the body of drowned King Louis (Lajós) II after the fatal Battle of Mohács in 1526...

At southern end of St István Square, Hospitaller Brothers of St John of God established a pharmacy in 1796...

All You need and want on Marzipan. ...

To remember the coal and uranium mining history, Mecsek Mining Museum was installed in a deep cellar with entrance in the yard of Káptalan Street 3...

The Museum and Library of Mining History opened at this place in 2004...

Most important avant-garde art gallery in town ...

he continuously expanded collection shows the prestigious botanical collection of Adolf Olivér Horváth......

Magyar Füszerpaprika Múzeum verifies the rumor about Kalocsa being the hot spot of paprika agriculture in Hungary...

This exhibition space is dedicated to famous black pottery from Mohács...

Another Zsolnay attraction...

Interactive museum, where kids can also play with old puppets....

Artifacts from Renaissance times that have been found in Pécs....

First mills in Mohács recorded are from 1331 AD....

Little shop museum with direct sell of marzipan....

In total, the museum presents 47 works of Kalocsa born Miklós (Nicholas) Schöffer...

Saracen Pharmacy was established in 1897 by István Sipőcz on the ground level of the three-storey corner building...

Opened in 2010, the history collection introduces Pécs from Middle Ages until today...

World famous Victor Vasarely, who was born in Pécs...

This top attraction in new Zsolnay Cultural Quarter describes the history of the Zsolnay family clan...

The tiny little house in village of Kölked, south of Mohács, is connected with the white stork for centuries...

This formidable museums shows most attractive master works of the world renown local Zsolnay Ceramic Factory...

100 years old original Danube passenger steam boat!...

This museum on the spot of the ancient Roman settlement of second century AD, some 7 km outside (north) of the center (take the suburban train BHEV to arrive ), is dedicated to the Roman heritage in B...

Visit the oldest pharmacy in Budapest...

The former private house of great musician and composer Béla Bartók ...

This museum is three museums in one....

This world class museum temple at Heroes Square is a must! It houses the finest collections of international art. ...

Közlekedési Múzeum owns one of the best collections of transport vehicles in the world...

Dedicated to Hungarian art of 20th century...

Exceptional collection of art from East Asia...

Important gallery for young modern and contemporary artists...

Lots of roads are heading for city of Gödöllo (34 400 inhabitants), 30 km northeast of Budapest. But especially interesting for tourists are the new long distance theme routes called „Sisi Roads...

This museum, branch of Ferenc Hopp Museum and Museum of Applied Arts, houses the art of Chinese ceramics, an Oriental collection, and Ukiyo-e Japanese woodcuts from Count Péter Vay collection...

Also known as “Kunsthalle Budapest” this building at heroes Square was built in 1896 in Neo-Renaissance style to house contemporary exhibitions. ...

The permanent exhibition From Deprivation of Rights to Genocide in the basement of the center and in the synagogue (1500 m² exhibition space) is a highly educative, modern, interactive presentation o...

This museum is exclusively dedicated to the Hungarian Art Nouveau...

The house is dedicated to the documentation of the two totalitarian periods in contemporary Hungarian history and to their victims. ...

Top world photographers have been or are of Hungarian origin, f. e, Robert Capa...

People who visit the Great Synagogue at Dohány Street, the biggest in Europe and the second largest in the world, will also have access to the Jewish museum on the sight of the former house of Theodo...

The numismatic collections and details on money history are housed in a wonderful building from 1905...

The largest public collection of fine arts in Hungary opened in 1957 and has been moved to Buda Royal Palace/Castle in 1975. ...

The oldest museum in Hungary started in 1802 with the collection of Count Ferenc Széchényi. ...

A landscape park with outstanding interactive presentation of historic trains...

Opened in 2008 as a private museum, today it is an official one, sponsored by EU since 2010, among others. ...

The museum shows a wide selection of Hungarian and Balkan flora and fauna...

The collection shows exclusive works of famous sculptor Imre Varga...

Museum and gallery contain the Baroque sculpture hall, the history of printing houses and newspapers in Buda and Pest......

Interactive museum of film-making, named after famous Hungarian Korda brothers...

This wonderful museum in first floor has been arranged in the original place, where Ferenc (Franz) Liszt lived and worked during his stays in Budapest. ...

Museum Ludwig in the new cultural hub of Budapest, the Palace of Arts (MUPA), is the top address of Budapest for contemporary and modern fine art....

Certainly, monuments of Lenin and Karl Marx can be admired in Memento Park, an outdoor park in the periphery of Budapest, where 42 monuments from socialist period have been collected and are presented...

See historic weapons, documents, flags and much more...

Visit the oldest underground line in Continental Europe. ...

Szentendre is a town 20 km northwest of Budapest. A Roman rural villa has been found and excavated until 1984, and can be visited at the National Open Air Museum Skanzen, just 3 km out of the town. Re...

Since 1872 this wonderful museum collects historical and contemporary applied arts....

The exhibition in a Bauhaus transformer station...

The fine marble building of architect Alajos Hauszmann was built 1896 ...

This biggest museum of its kind in Europe is housed in a group of buildings, locally called "Vajdahunyad castle", on Széchenyi Island ...

Located on Castle hill, the Zenetörténeti Múzeum presents the glorious history of Hungarian music...

Originally in the Millenaris complex, this great children`s attraction is now in Campona Shopping Mall. ...

Try to visit this temple of letters formed to literature, named after the most beloved Hungarian poet of famous Empress Elizabeth (“Sisi”), Sandór Petöfi...

See the unique building from 1886...

This museum, combined with the Library and archive of medical history, presents Hungarian medicine, pharmacy and medical system during the last centuries. ...

This outstanding museum was created by collector Dr. István Zelnik, a former diplomat who worked in Southeast Asia. It is prominently placed in Rausch Villa. ...

13 million postal stamps want to be admired!...

Gallery dedicated to Budapest underground art culture with exhibition space on three floors...

Multifunctional arts center in a former electrical transformer station...

Gallery and showroom...

Temporary exhibitions ...

This museum on Buda side is, since 1987, dedicated to the art work (optic art) of Hungarian born Victor Vasarely...

Sales gallery ...

Visit the production spot of legendary Budapest bitter herbal drink Unicum ...

Oldest museum not only in Odessa but in whole of Ukraine opened as City Antiquities Museum, in 1825. ...

Ukrainian and Russian visual art of 19th and 20th century...

More than 300 writers, who stayed or visited Odessa during last two centuries, are presented in 24 halls, which opened in 1977...

The brand new attraction of Odessa opened in 2008...

This museum of the “Society of friends”, which Filiki Etrija means, is dedicated to the long history of Greek culture in Odessa...

Opened on 10th of April, 1990, the 200th anniversary of Odessa ...

This first Ukrainian museum dedicated to the highly important Jewish culture in Odessa opened in 1927...

Opened in 1999, it`s the first of its kind in Ukraine...

Number One in Odessa! ...

Seafarer`s delight at Odessa marina...

The place to go! One of the actually most attractive museums is just 17 km from the city center (go on highway EU 95). ...

While exiled in Odessa from July, 1823 to August, 1824, Pushkin stayed in this building...

This museum is dedicated to Hungarian poet, teacher and philosopher Mihály Babits ...

The museum is housed in a Baroque style building in Víziváros (Watertown)...

Founded in 1873, this highly interesting museum became the Hungarian museum of the year in 2001 and European museum of the year in 2003...

Museum of modern art on Danube peninsula...

The Museum of Cahul Land was founded in 1958 and has over 16 thousand exhibits with an undisputable artistic and patrimonial value...

The Museum of History and Ethnography, contains a diverse and rich collection of heritage and specific objects that is open to all the categories of visitors....

The Museum of History and Study of Slobozia Mare Land was founded in 1993 and contains 10,800 exhibits....

The Traditional Peasant Courtyard "Casa Dorului" is a place where you meet the past. The life of our ancestors are presented through exhibits that are collected and kept in a traditional peasant house...

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