Móra Ferenc Museum, Public museum in Szeged, Hungary.
The Móra Ferenc Museum is a public museum housed in a neoclassical building at Roosevelt Square in Szeged, positioned near the river. It contains collections of archaeological finds, ethnographic objects, and scientific materials from the region.
The museum was founded in 1883 and opened to the public in 1896, establishing itself as a key institution. It was named after Ferenc Móra, a director who conducted excavations throughout the region.
The museum displays items from everyday life in the region, arranged by historical period to show how people lived. Visitors can see how clothing, tools, and local crafts evolved over time.
The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 in the city center. Plan to spend a few hours exploring the collections at a comfortable pace and appreciating the architecture of the building.
The museum's gold collection contains precious objects from the era of early nomadic peoples in the region. Many pieces were discovered through local excavation work and reveal ancient craftsmanship techniques.
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