2025. December 15. Monday
Ferenc Móra Museum - Museum of Csongrád County Government - Szeged
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Address: 6720, Szeged Roosevelt tér 1-3.
Phone number: (62) 549-040
E-mail: info@mfm.u-szeged.hu
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 10-18
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2011.06.16. - 2011.09.18.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Ticket for adults
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1590 HUF
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Ticket for adults
(lookout tower)
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700 HUF
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Ticket for students
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990 HUF
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Ticket for students
(lookout tower)
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500 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
(lookout tower)
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500 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
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990 HUF
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Ticket for families
(max. 2 adults + 2 children)
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4490 HUF
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/ family
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Ticket for families
(lookout tower, max. 2 adults + 2 children)
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2000 HUF
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/ family
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Combined ticket for adults
(all exhibition places in Szeged)
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2490 HUF
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Combined ticket for students
(all exhibition places in Szeged)
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1490 HUF
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Combined ticket for pensioners
(all exhibition places in Szeged)
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1490 HUF
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Combined ticket for families
(all exhibition places in Szeged, max. 2 adults + 2 children)
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6990 HUF
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/ family
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Guide
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7500 HUF
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/ place
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Guide
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10000 HUF
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/ place
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In popular opinion, the use of chastity belts dates back to the time of the Crusades and its aim was to enforce and ensure womanly fidelity.

The concept is false. It is actually based on an 18th century myth, which not only survived until the end of the 20th century both in scholarly literature and that of popular science, but the collections of major and minor museums also made efforts to provide some relevant data.
The real history of chastity belts is a series of the history of mentality, the history of sexuality, the history of medicine, and the museology of the past 500 years, full of distortion, falsification and flashbacks. It is much more about the modern age or, more exactly, how the modern age, from the century of the Enlightenment on, wanted to observe the culture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Our exhibition demonstrates to the visitors the attempt to project this invented medieval object with the support of fake museum pieces.

The concept is false. It is actually based on an 18th century myth, which not only survived until the end of the 20th century both in scholarly literature and that of popular science, but the collections of major and minor museums also made efforts to provide some relevant data.
The real history of chastity belts is a series of the history of mentality, the history of sexuality, the history of medicine, and the museology of the past 500 years, full of distortion, falsification and flashbacks. It is much more about the modern age or, more exactly, how the modern age, from the century of the Enlightenment on, wanted to observe the culture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Our exhibition demonstrates to the visitors the attempt to project this invented medieval object with the support of fake museum pieces.

