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Budapest
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Budapest
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Budapest
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Budapest
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Budapest
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Budapest
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Budapest
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Vác
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2012.01.22. - 1970.01.01.
Budapest
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Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
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2011.07.04. - 2011.07.08.
Budapest
László Tari Museum - Csongrád
A taste of the exhibition
Address: 6640, Csongrád Iskola utca 2.
Phone number: (63) 481-052
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 12-16, Sat 8-12
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2008.10.09. - 2009.01.15.
temporary exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
200 HUF
Ticket for students
100 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
100 HUF
New tiny treasures were discovered in the Tari László Museum in Csongrád. During the looking over the storage, archaeological finds were discovered that have never been shown before.
A taste of the exhibition
The material of the exhibition was selected by 5 young archaeology scholars.

The objects, mostly found in Csongrád and its region, range from the New Stone Age to the Middle Ages. The material also includes objects borrowed from the National Museum and the Koszta József Museum of Szentes. There is, for example, two pot forms among the showing that nowhere else were to be found but in Csongrád. There are also pearl-like jewellery made of copper that are the earliest memories of copper works in the Carpathian Basin. These were found in Csongrád-Bokros in a New Stone Age grave.

The visitors can also see unique obsidian knives and limestone pearls discovered in a grave in Csongrád-kettőshalom. The finds provide information of the life of nomad shepherds in the Copper Age. The very first Avar house excavated by Ottó Trogmayer is presented via a scale model.

The showing is exciting both for professionals and the audience in large. Colour drawing illustrations and reviews add to the finds. This way, it is as if we shad light on moments of the past showing where we came from, what we looked like and how we lived.