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Diósgyőr Castle - Miskolc
Situated at the foot of the Bükk Mountains in the Diósgyőr district of Miskolc, Diósgyőr Castle ranks among the most prestigious monuments in Hungary.
Gallery of Ottó Herman Museum
The Gallery of the Ottó Herman Museum is located on the first floor on Görgey Artúr Street. It is home to one of the biggest permanent art collections in the country, featuring masterpieces of Hungarian paintings and sculptures from the Baroque period to the Art Nouveau.
Hungarian Orthodox Church Museum
The museum is a permanent exhibition displaying the artistic and cultural heritage of the Hungarian Orthodox Church in Miskolc housed in the former Greek school building overlooking Ferenc Deák Square.
Massa Museum of the Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transportation
The Massa Museum which was founded in 1963 is just outside the Fazola Blast Furnace in Ujmassa.
Metallurgical Museum of the Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transportation
From the Lillafüred Hanging Gardens in Upper Hámor, you can easily reach the Metallurgical Museum of the Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transport.
Miskolc Art Gallery – Petró House
Known as the Petró House, this exhibition hall was built in 1927. It is part of the Miskolc Art Gallery.
Miskolc Art Gallery – Rákóczi House
Miskolc’s very first two-story building, the Rákóczi House is now home to the Miskolc Art Gallery. The mansion was built in the Baroque style.
Miskolc Gallery – Feledy House
The Feledy House on Deák Ferenc Square is home to the re-arranged art works of graphic artist Gyula Feledy on a permanent basis.
Old Exhibition Hall on Papszer Street - Ottó Herman Museum
The Ottó Herman Museum on Papszer Street is currently home to two larger permanent exhibitions.
Ottó Herman Memorial House
The summer cottage of Ottó Herman in Lillafüred is dedicated to the last great Hungarian scientist.
Pannonian Sea Museum
The Pannonian Sea Museum is the largest natural history museum in the region. It also serves as an exhibition hall and repository for the Geographic and Natural History of the Otto Herman Museum of Miskolc.
Paper Mill Museum – Diósgyőr
With its unique historical exhibit of the local paper industry which opened in 1982, the Diósgyőr Paper Mill stands out in Central and Eastern Europe.
Post Horn Gallery
The gallery opened in 1998 hosting the permanent exhibition of the postal history of Miskolc and surrounding regions.
Selmec Historic Memorial Library – Historic Book and Memorabilia Collection at the University of Miskolc
A wonderful library with centuries-old book collection.
Telecommunication Warehouse & Show – Tele-House
The Telecommunication Warehouse and Show opened in 2007 shocasing the history of telecommuncation. It is located in the building of the former Avas Telecommunication Center and serves as a telecommunication museum.
Theater Museum – Actors and Performing Arts
The museum, which opened in the fall of 1996, is located at the site where Miskolc’s first theater once stood. It showcases two centuries of theatrical history in Miskolc and Hungary.
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