2025. November 10. Monday
Museum and Library of Hungarian Agriculture - Budapest
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Address: 1146, Budapest Városliget, Vajdahunyadvár
Phone number: (1) 363-1117
E-mail: info@mmgm.hu
Opening hours: 01.03-31.10.: Tue-Sun 10-17
01.11-28.02.: Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun 10-17 |
The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2013.09.14. - 2013.11.03.
Museum tickets, service costs:
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Individual ticket
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300 HUF
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Individual ticket
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600 HUF
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Ticket for adults
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1600 HUF
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Group ticket for adults
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500 HUF
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Ticket for students
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800 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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800 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for adults
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2100 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for students
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1300 HUF
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Individual combined ticket for pensioners
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1300 HUF
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Guide for adults
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5000 HUF
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/ capita
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Group guide for students
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3000 HUF
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Group guide
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8000 HUF
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Eagle eyes, quick mind and excellent memory – these qualities make the difference between everyday pry and master detective.

The Investigation - Interactive Exhibition and Detective Game now give you the opportunity to figure out how good observer you are, how fast you can read the traces, and how deftly you can fit the memory puzzle pieces together to make you a master detective.
Walking through the exhibition you can get an insight into the world of criminal investigation: how many areas were required vigilant detectives in history, and how cryptographers found the decryption key of the thrilling mysteries of the past.
Playing out the detective game you can learn the method of Native American trackers to read invisible signs, and get to know how to work with tracking dogs. Whether the twins have identical fingerprints? Is it possible to improve your ability to read people's nonverbal signals? Among other things, it will also turn out!
Through the interactive quizzes and playful teasers you can discover how to distinguish the original artifact from fake while discovering the significance of the slightest little things from dormant secrets of centuries to high-tech exploratory research.
Following the colorful traces through the exhibition rooms of Museum of Hungarian Agriculture you can pull off a thrilling mystery, and hunt down the perpetrator of a diamond robbery. Are you cut out to be a detective?
You must bring forth all your skills to catch the thief! Eagle eyes, good nose and sharp ears –you need to keep your senses on alert! If all you’ve got to be a man of resource, brain and finesse to correctly interpret the clues. But if you succeed, reward can’t stay away!
The exhibition welcomes visitors from 26 September to 3 November 2013 in the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture in Vajdahunyad Castle.

The Investigation - Interactive Exhibition and Detective Game now give you the opportunity to figure out how good observer you are, how fast you can read the traces, and how deftly you can fit the memory puzzle pieces together to make you a master detective.
Walking through the exhibition you can get an insight into the world of criminal investigation: how many areas were required vigilant detectives in history, and how cryptographers found the decryption key of the thrilling mysteries of the past.
Playing out the detective game you can learn the method of Native American trackers to read invisible signs, and get to know how to work with tracking dogs. Whether the twins have identical fingerprints? Is it possible to improve your ability to read people's nonverbal signals? Among other things, it will also turn out!
Through the interactive quizzes and playful teasers you can discover how to distinguish the original artifact from fake while discovering the significance of the slightest little things from dormant secrets of centuries to high-tech exploratory research.
Following the colorful traces through the exhibition rooms of Museum of Hungarian Agriculture you can pull off a thrilling mystery, and hunt down the perpetrator of a diamond robbery. Are you cut out to be a detective?
You must bring forth all your skills to catch the thief! Eagle eyes, good nose and sharp ears –you need to keep your senses on alert! If all you’ve got to be a man of resource, brain and finesse to correctly interpret the clues. But if you succeed, reward can’t stay away!
The exhibition welcomes visitors from 26 September to 3 November 2013 in the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture in Vajdahunyad Castle.






