Erdős Renée Ház, Local history museum in Rákosmente district, Budapest, Hungary.
The Erdős Renée Ház is a museum housed in a protected building from 1895 that documents the area's past. Multiple rooms display objects from different periods and rotating exhibitions.
The villa was home to writer Erdős Renée from 1927 to 1944, a notable figure in Hungarian literature. The building became a public museum in 1990 to preserve the area's heritage.
The rooms display furniture and clothing that reflect how people lived in this area. Visitors can see how households were arranged and what objects were used in daily life.
The museum opens only in the afternoon from Tuesday to Sunday, so morning or evening visits are not possible. The location is accessible by public transport and situated in the XVII district.
The outdoor area holds a collection of stones from old cemeteries of neighboring communities. These stones tell stories of generations who lived in the surrounding region.
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