City Museum of Gödöllő

The permanent exhibitions in the museum give an idea of how Reformed Indigenous farmers, Catholic craftmen who settled in the middle of the 18th century, craftsmen who arrived in the middle of the 19th century, and artists who settled during dualism shaped and shaped the image of the city. The museum preserves and exhibits the material of the art Nouveau artists’ colony in Gödöllő. Nyitvatartás Szerdától Vasárnapig: 10.00- 16.00 Go to webpage +36 28 422002 Description A múzeum fenntartója, Gödöllő Város Önkormányzata 1999-ben felújíttatta az épületet, ami megnövelte a múzeum kiállítótereit és javította a működés feltételeit.2001-ben az intézmény elnyerte a legrangosabb szakmai kitüntetést, „Az Év Múzeuma” címet. A múzeum kiállítótereiben négy állandó kiállítás található , az időszaki kiállító teremben évente egy-két kiállítás nyílik. Több önálló magángyűjteményt gondoz a múzeum: a Magyar Kapucinus Delegáció Máriabesnyői Mária Múzeumának anyagát, a Magyar Cserkészszövetség Gyűjteményét, valamint Csupor Zoltán Mihály (1919-1995) tordasi plébános hagyatékát és Ignácz Ferenc pápua új-guineai gyűjteményét. Tovább olvasomBezárom Gödöllői Városi Múzeum Gödöllő, Szabadság tér 5. Facebook Instagram Youtube
Royal Palace

A time-travel not only for Sisi-fans. Leave Budapest city to explore the pretty town of Gödöllő, and visit the Royal Palace, where the much loved Queen Elizabeth, known as Sisi spent much of her time. Opening hours Summer Opening Hours: 1st April 2024. – 31st October 2024.Monday-Sunday 10:00-18:00 Ticket office closes at: 17:00 Prices Weekdays Weekend Adult ticket: 4 600 HUF 4 900 HUF Senior/student ticket: 2 300 HUF 2 450 HUF Adult ticket with family discount: 4 400 HUF/adult 4 700 HUF/adult Children ticket with family discount*: 2 000 HUF/child 2 000 HUF/child Tickets Go to website +36 30 427 3535 informacio@kiralyikastely.hu Description Permanent exhibition The permanent exhibition of the Palace comprises 31 rooms. In the beautifully restored rooms, visitors can learn about the complete history of the palace, from the family of the builder Grassalkovich to the royal summer residence to our own times. The Grassalkovich family eraFilling six rooms, this is an exhibition of the first century of the Palace and the first three generations of the Grassalkovich family, with insight into the Baroque church. The wall paintings dating from this period have been restored or reconstructed. The Royal SuitesThe second golden age of the building began in 1867. Bought and reconstructed by the Hungarian state, the palace was presented as a coronation gift to Emperor Francis Joseph I (1830–1916) and Queen Elizabeth (1837–1898) for use as a residence. The royal period is evoked in 13 rooms: the faithfully restored royal suites and the ceremonial hall. The Queen Elizabeth Memorial ExhibitionThe exhibition presents the memorabilia of the cult of the beloved Queen of Hungarians, which was established in her lifetime and is still alive today, in the former reading room and in the suite of Ida Ferenczy, (the Hungarian reader of the Queen.) Centuries, inhabitants, storiesThe history of the palace from the end of the royal period to World War I. Habsburg GalleryThe upstairs corridor of the „Gizella wing” is decorated with a gallery of pictures of the Habsburg family, from Maria Theresa to Queen Elisabeth. The secret life of the castle (1950-1990)After World War II, the palace was used as a retirement home and a Soviet barracks. Our new exhibition recalls these decades. This three rooms on the ground floor are open to the public free of charge. Tovább olvasomBezárom Gödöllő Royal Palace 2100 Gödöllő, Royal Palace Facebook Instagram Youtube Tripadvisor Pinterest