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Art Museum Attractions In Szentendre

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Szentendre is a riverside town in Pest county, Hungary, near the capital city Budapest. It is known for its museums , galleries, and artists. Due to its historic architecture and easy rail and river access, it has become a popular destination for tourists staying in Budapest. There are many facilities, including souvenir shops and restaurants, catering to these visitors.
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Art Museum Attractions In Szentendre

  • 1. Margit Kovacs Ceramic Museum (Kovacs Margit Museum) Szentendre
    Margit Kovács was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor.
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  • 2. Ferenczy Museum Szentendre
    Károly Ferenczy was a Hungarian painter and leading member of the Nagybánya artists' colony.He was among several artists who went to Munich for study in the late nineteenth century, where he attended free classes by the Hungarian painter, Simon Hollósy. Upon his return to Hungary, Ferenczy helped found the artists colony in 1896, and became one of its major figures. Ferenczy is considered the father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism and the founder of modern Hungarian painting.He has been collected by the Hungarian National Gallery, which holds 51 of his paintings, as well as other major and regional institutions, including the Ferenczy Károly Museum, founded in his birthplace of Szentendre, and private collectors. In 1966 the Hungarian National Gallery had a major exhi...
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  • 3. Serbian Orthodox Museum Szentendre
    The Serbs in Hungary are recognized as an ethnic minority, numbering 7,210 people or 0.1% of the total population . The number of Serbs in Hungary has drastically diminished; in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries large Serb communities existed throughout Hungary, notably in Buda , Baja, Szentendre and Szeged. The Serb community in the territory of present-day Hungary has its origin in migrations from the territory of medieval Serbian states during and after the Ottoman conquest of these states. Matthias Corvinus and his successors are known to have welcomed Serbs from the other side of the Danube, giving the exiled military commanders fiefdoms to rule and defend from the Ottomans. After the dissolution of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1918 and after new borders were defined by the Treaty of ...
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