Exhibitions
When Everything Has Changed - Everyday Life during and after the Great War
New temporary exhibition of the Hungarian Open Air Museum about everyday life during and after the Great War.
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5 museums with 1 season ticket
Visit 5 open air museums with the same ticket in one season!
Programme
Yearly Programme 2020
From spring to autumn, the biggest open air museum of Hungary is offering events for weekends and holidays. Let's have a look at our yearly programme!
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Opening hours
The opening times of the Hungarian Open Air Museum in the actual season.
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Skanzen Train
Our normal-gauge railway is the longest among the museum railways in Europe. It has five handicapable stops which provide easy access for people with wheelchairs, or for families with
baby carriage.
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Transport in the Skanzen
You can try different vehicles in the Skanzen from the train to the hors-drawn carriage.
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How to get to Skanzen
Exhibitions
The permanent exhibition
The Hungarian Open Air Museum presents folk architecture, culture and lifestyle of Hungary in 8 regional units on 60 hectares.
Exhibitions
Upper Tisza
The oldest regional unit of the museum is the Upper Tisza region.
The protestant church from the 19th century became the symbol of Skanzen and can be found in our logo now.
Exhibitions
In the drifting of history
How did Bukovinian Szekely people get from Andrásfalva to Hidas? What happened to the inhabitants of the Swabian village Hidas? These are the questions to be answered by the permanent exhibition...