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Postal Museum

Category: Monuments + Museums

Andrassy ut 3, district VI, Budapest, 1061

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Postal Museum, Budapest, Hungary : Reviews of Postal Museum - Yahoo! Travel
This small, cute museum is not to be confused with the Postage Stamp museum. Instead, this exhibit features two post offices as they looked at the turn of the ...
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Postal Museum in Budapest
It is very pleasant to see the old maps or postal escutcheons in the luxurious apartment with walls decorated with tapestries, the exhibition is done so well, that it doesn’t bother its image. The positive impression is supported by cloakroom - or by its absence, because your coat are put on hanger ...
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Postal Museum | Budapest Index: sights, cafes, clubs, spas, shopping, transport, more.
The history of Hungarian postal service: photographs, maps, vehicles, furniture and other documents (but no postage stamps (these are exhibited in Stamp Museum). Among exhibits are the mock 19th-century post office, postal motorcycle of 20th ce...
budapestindex.com

THIERRY JONNAERT Artist Page
Thierry Jonnaert ( thijo )is born in GHENT, Belgium in 1955. He is realising paintings (oil on canvas or 'mixed media'),drawings and 'digital art'. He is also Teacher Fine Arts, and was organising many projects with artists in France, Belgium, The Netherlands etc. He is inspired by nature or univers...
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BUDAPEST
(Museum of Fine Arts) Address: 1146 Dózsa György str. 41. (Heroes' Square), Tel.: 343-6755, Fax: 343-8298 Opening hours: A.M. 10-6 P.M. - Break: Monday Permanent exhibitions: 20th century collection Baroque sculpture collection Old Spanish paintings Temporary exhibitions: Idyll and Reality - Austria...
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Postal Museum in Banska Bystrica
The history of postal museology in Slovakia began in 1749, when Jozef Hecht, a postal supervisor at the post office in Bratislava, published his book The lntroduction to the Universal European Postal Law. Since then, articles, studies, and publications about the postal history and postal services ar...
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