Kiscell Museum (Kiscelli Múzeum)
Kiscell Museum (Kiscelli Múzeum)

Kiscell Museum (Kiscelli Múzeum)

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Kiscelli utca 108, Budapest, 1038

Praktisk info

Museet är öppet april till oktober från 10 till 18 och från november till mars från 10 till 16 Det är stängt på måndagar. Inträde för vuxna kostar 1000 HUF. Från Batthiany Square i Budapest, ta buss 160, 260 eller 260A till Margit Korhaz-hållplatsen och gå sedan ungefär tio minuter till museet längs Becsi Street till Kiscelli Street. Alternativt kan du ta buss 165 från Kolosy-torget till Remetehegyi-hållplatsen och sedan gå cirka fem minuter ner Kolostor Street till museet.

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Things to know before you go

  • Students and seniors get discounted admission with a relevant ID.
  • Children six and under enter free of charge, while parents with kids get a 50 percent discount.
  • Seniors 70 or over and visitors with disabilities (plus one companion) also enter for free.
  • Entrance is free on three Hungarian national holidays: 1848 Revolution Memorial Day on March 15th, St. Stephen’s Day on August 20th, and Hungarian Republic Day on October 23rd.
  • Visitors can step into a restored, centuries-old pharmacy.
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How to get there

The museum is located in the Obuda district and is reachable by public transportation. Take tram #17 from Széll Kálmán tér or trams #19 or #41 from Batthyány tér to the Szent Margit Kórház stop. You can also take bus #165 from Kolosy Square to Remetehegyi út and walk down Kolostor Street.

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When to get there

The museum is open year-round, although autumn and spring remain the best times to visit Budapest, which can plunge into sub-freezing temperatures in winter and intense heat and humidity in summer. The museum is open every day of the week except Mondays and every day of the year except New Year’s Day.

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What is Aquincum?

Aquincum was an ancient Roman City built between the second and third centuries AD where Obuda sits today after Romans conquered the area from the Celtic tribes. However, it wasn’t until the end of the 19th century that the ruins of Aquincum were discovered. In addition to outdoor ruins, the Aquincum Museum holds artifacts and archeological findings, including stones, coins, and mosaics.

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