SKANZEN Open Air Ethnographic Museum

Local nameSzabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum
LocationSzentendre, Hungary

The Hungarian Open Air Museum is Hungary’s largest outdoor ethnographic collection, founded in 1967. The open-air museum shows Carpathian folk architecture, and life in various regions of Hungary. It's collection consists of a mix of authentic structures transported to the 63 hectare museum site, and precise replicas of folk architecture. The permanent collection features exhibits spanning the period between the mid 18th century and the mid 20th century.

Inspired by the creation of Skansen, established in Stockholm in 1891, the Hungarian facility in Szentendre was founded in 1967 after years of preparation by ethnographers. Opened as the "Village Museum Department" of the Budapest Ethnographic Museum, in 1972 it became independent. It now functions as a non-profit, providing hands-on education about Hungarian history, folk traditions, and material culture. The museum strives to popularize Hungarian culture on both a national and international level.There are eight areas of the museum:

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Open_Air_Museum

Official Website http://skanzen.hu/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SKANZEN.HU

Email latogato@sznm.hu

Phone +36 26 502 501

Address Sztaravodai út 63, 2000 Szentendre, Hungary

Coordinates 47°41'38.113" N 19°2'54.342" E

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