老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Ferenczy K谩roly Museum

Szentendre


The first museum you come across when walking up from the H脡V or bus station is this one, in the former home of the prolific Ferenczy family. K谩roly Ferenczy (1862鈥1917) is credited with introducing impressionism to Hungary, and many of his works are displayed in the Hungarian National Gallery, as well as here. His works aside, you'll also find expressionist paintings by his son Val茅r, sculpture by Beni, his other son, and tapestries and socialist-themed works by his daughter Noemi.


老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby Szentendre attractions

1. Po啪areva膷ka Church

0.05 MILES

Dedicated in 1763, this late-baroque Serbian Orthodox church has a lovely iconostasis dating from 1742. The church is on the way into town from the bus鈥

2. Szamos Marzipan Museum

0.15 MILES

Attached to the cafe of the same name, this cute little museum shows off elaborate marzipan creations. Highlights include a tasty model of the Budapest鈥

3. Kmetty Museum

0.21 MILES

The Kmetty Museum, on the southwestern side of F艖 t茅r, displays the work of the cubist J谩nos Kmetty (1889鈥1975), as well as sculptures by Jen艖 Ker茅nyi.

4. F艖 t茅r

0.22 MILES

Colourful F艖 t茅r, the town鈥檚 main square, contains many buildings, monuments and churches from the 18th and 19th centuries, including the Memorial Cross鈥

5. Margit Kov谩cs Ceramic Collection

0.24 MILES

Descend G枚r枚g utca from the main square and turn right on to Vastagh Gy枚rgy utca to reach this museum (in an 18th-century salt house) dedicated to the鈥

6. Blagove拧tenska Church

0.24 MILES

The highlight of F艖 t茅r is the Blagove拧tenska Church, built in 1752. The church, with fine baroque and rococo elements, hardly looks 鈥楨astern鈥 from the鈥

7. Castle Hill

0.26 MILES

Castle Hill, reached via V谩ralja l茅pcs艖, the narrow steps between F玫 t茅r 8 and 9, was the site of a fortress in the Middle Ages. From here you get鈥

8. Church of St John the Baptist

0.27 MILES

This baroque church at Castle Hill is all that's left of the site of a fortress built in the Middle Ages. Note the frescoes painted by members of the鈥