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History and Military Museum
The foundation of today's castle is a Gothic tower from 13-14th century. The castle that can still be seen today was built by 18th century. It has a rich history and very interesting exhibitions. We s...
The foundation of today's castle is a Gothic tower from 13-14th century. The castle that can still be seen today was built by 18th century. It has a rich history and very interesting exhibitions. We s...
The museum is unique about the hussar (horseman) exhibition. Its very interesting and the castle has a highly decorated room. Maybe a clean painting is need the walls.
The museum is unique about the hussar (horseman) exhibition. Its very interesting and the castle has a highly decorated room. Maybe a clean painting is need the walls.
The museum located in the Nadasdy Castle has two exhibitions as the moment - the permanent one with period furniture including the reception hall with frescoes of Hans Rudolf Miller. The other is an e...
History and Military Museum
The foundation of today's castle is a Gothic tower from 13-14th century. The castle that can still be seen today was built by 18th century. It has a rich history and very interesting exhibitions. We s...
History and Military Museum
The foundation of today's castle is a Gothic tower from 13-14th century. The castle that can still be seen today was built by 18th century. It has a rich history and very interesting exhibitions. We s...
Hussar
The museum is unique about the hussar (horseman) exhibition. Its very interesting and the castle has a highly decorated room. Maybe a clean painting is need the walls.
Hussar
The museum is unique about the hussar (horseman) exhibition. Its very interesting and the castle has a highly decorated room. Maybe a clean painting is need the walls.
Great exhibitions
The museum located in the Nadasdy Castle has two exhibitions as the moment - the permanent one with period furniture including the reception hall with frescoes of Hans Rudolf Miller. The other is an e...