Private Visit to Szentendre Skanzen With a Local Guide
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Visit the open air ethnographic museum - the Szentendre Skanzen - near Budapest with private local guide! The Skanzen presents
folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters. See craftsmen in work, step in old Hungarian peasant houses, admire the local Hungarian Folk costumes, listen authentic Hungarian folk music. Learn all of Hungary's Folk Heritage! Participate on the colourful programs on the weekends, and holidays - Advent, Easter, Pentecost - of the Szentendre Skanzen.
folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters. See craftsmen in work, step in old Hungarian peasant houses, admire the local Hungarian Folk costumes, listen authentic Hungarian folk music. Learn all of Hungary's Folk Heritage! Participate on the colourful programs on the weekends, and holidays - Advent, Easter, Pentecost - of the Szentendre Skanzen.
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Visit the open air ethnographic museum - the Szentendre Skanzen - near Budapest with private local guide! The Skanzen presents
folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters. See craftsmen in work, step in old Hungarian peasant houses, admire the local Hungarian Folk costumes, listen authentic Hungarian folk music. Learn all of Hungary's Folk Heritage! Participate on the colourful programs on the weekends, and holidays - Advent, Easter, Pentecost - of the Szentendre Skanzen. Szentendre Skanzen with its 40 buildings in 10 sections has the largest ethnographic collection in Hungary, showing up exhibitions from all ethnographic regions of the country. Folk monuments worth preserving - like peasant houses, wooden church, furnitures, craftsmen's tools, folk costumes, art objects -were transported here to enrich the collection of Hungary's National Heritage. The Skanzen presents folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters.
Demonstrations of folk handicrafts are held at the weekends and "calendar dates" of Hungarian folk culture - like Pentecost, Easter and more - are celebrated in a traditional way. Discover this interesting and enchanting world of Hungarian folk culture with a private guide!
folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters. See craftsmen in work, step in old Hungarian peasant houses, admire the local Hungarian Folk costumes, listen authentic Hungarian folk music. Learn all of Hungary's Folk Heritage! Participate on the colourful programs on the weekends, and holidays - Advent, Easter, Pentecost - of the Szentendre Skanzen. Szentendre Skanzen with its 40 buildings in 10 sections has the largest ethnographic collection in Hungary, showing up exhibitions from all ethnographic regions of the country. Folk monuments worth preserving - like peasant houses, wooden church, furnitures, craftsmen's tools, folk costumes, art objects -were transported here to enrich the collection of Hungary's National Heritage. The Skanzen presents folk architecture, interior decoration, farming and way of life in the Hungarian language area from the 2nd half of the 18th century to the 1st half of the 20th century, through original and authentic objects, relocated houses arranged in old settlement patters.
Demonstrations of folk handicrafts are held at the weekends and "calendar dates" of Hungarian folk culture - like Pentecost, Easter and more - are celebrated in a traditional way. Discover this interesting and enchanting world of Hungarian folk culture with a private guide!
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