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Foundry Museum of Hungarian Museum Science and Technology

(Budapest)


The museum building
The museum building

Our temporal exhibitions
 
Edvi Illés Aladár Memorial Exhibition
 
Work is easy when the song is zealous
Our permanent exhibitions
  Ábrahám Ganz exhibition
  In Memoriam András Mechwart
  Memories of Metal Casting
  Open-air pantheon
  The Foundry Forgotten Here - The Railways Foundry of Ganz Ábrahám
  The History of Hungarian Casting
  The Hungarian cast iron makers in the 19th century
  The Original Facilities of the Stiffener Cast of the Ganz Factory

This is the only foundry in Central Europe preserved as a monument, with a museum of foundry history operating in it. The museum hall built between 1858 and 1862 is Hungary's only remaining building with shed-roof mounted on Howe-type wooden grid structure.

Initially it was an iron foundry founded by Ábrahám Ganz (born in Unter Embrach, Zurich County, Switzerland, in 1814, died in Pest, Hungary, on December 15, 1867). Chilled iron railway wheels, railway-crossing points, corn milling rolls were produced on the base of Ganz's patent.

The production according to the original technology was continued until 1964 when the factory situated by then in the very city centre was closed and with the preserved equipment of the chill casting shop transformed into a historical museum of the trade.


Further information:
Foundry Museum of Hungarian Museum Science and Technology
1027 - Budapest
Bem József utca 20.
 
Phone: +36 (1) 201-4370



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