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Kossuth House Museum in Kütahya city center ; It also stands out by the public as the Hungarian house. It can be said that this mansion, which
Kossuth House Museum, located in the city center of Kütahya; It also stands out among the public as the Hungarian House. It can be said that this mansion, which has been open to exhibition since 1982 in the city center of Kütahya, is an effective example of traditional Turkish houses. It is also known that the owner of this mansion is Sheikh Bedreddin Efendi. On the other hand, Lawyer Lajos Kossuth, who lived in this house between 1850 and 1851 and played an active role in the Hungarian War of Freedom, also lived here. In addition to the special belongings of this name, Hungarian culture is also discussed in the mansion. At the same time, the draft of Hungary's first constitution was prepared in this house.
Kossuth House Museum is located in Börekciler District. Kossuth House Museum, which is very close to the Kütahya Grand Mosque and Archeology Museum, is always open to its visitors. Lajos Kossuth, who lived in Kütahya with his family for a year under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire, also wrote a Turkish book there. It is also possible to come across objects such as copies of this book, musical instruments, tobacco choppers and plates. Kossuth House Museum, which brings together Hungarian and Turkish traditions; It also contains old pictures of Budapest.
Kossuth House Museum, which has 2 floors and 7 foci; It is located in a garden. It is possible to come across traditional Turkish and Hungarian items in each of these rooms. Every detail of the house was considered and an effective museum was created.
Kossuth House History
After Hungary became independent in 1849, its first interim President went down in history as Lajos Kossuth. After Hungary lost the war against Austria, he chose Kütahya as a region of exile. Afterwards, he left Anatolia with the Americans and started to live in different countries. The memories of Kossuth, who lived in this house for approximately 1 year, are still shared with visitors. At the same time, annual commemoration ceremonies for the Hungarian War of Freedom are also held in this museum. Kossuth Museum, located in a well-known spot in the city center of Kütahya, is also known as the Hungarian house by the public.
Where is Kossuth House Museum, Entrance Fee?
Kossuth House Museum is located in the Central district of Kütahya province. You can visit the museum every day of the week between 08:30 and 17:30. Entrance to the museum is free.
While You're At It
While you are here to visit the Kossuth House Museum, you can visit many historical places and museums around Kütahya. More to visit in Kütahya by visiting Kütahya Museums page on our website. You can add the historical place and museum to your route.
has been open to the exhibition since 1982 in Kütahya city center, is an effective example of traditional Turkish houses. It is also known that the owner of this mansion was Sheikh Bedreddin Efendi. On the other hand, Lajos Kossuth, who lived in this house in 1850 to 1851 and played an active role in the Hungarian Freedom War, lived here. In addition to the special belongings of this name, the Hungarian culture is discussed in the mansion. At the same time, the draft of the first constitution of Hungary was prepared in this house. The Kossuth House Museum, which is also very close to the Kütahya Ulu Mosque and Archeology Museum, is always open to its visitors. Lajos Kossuth, who lived in Kütahya with his family for a year under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire, wrote a Turkish book. It is possible to coincide with the copies of this book, musical instruments, tobacco cuts and layers. Kossuth House Museum, which holds Hungarian and Turkish traditions together; It also contains the old paintings of Budapest. 13.jpg """"Alt ="""" Kossuth House Museum """"srcset ="""" https://cdn.yerelrehber.com/uploads/2021/05/yerel-net-91-13.jpg 1000W, https://cdn.yerelrehber.com /uploads/2021/05/erel-net-91-13-768x432.jpg 768W """"Sizes ="""" 100VW """"Width ="""" 100%"">
2-storey and 7-focused Kossuth House Museum; It is located in a garden. It is possible to coincide with traditional Turkish and Hungarian items in each of these rooms. Each detail of the house was thought and an effective museum was created. When Hungary lost war against Austria, he preferred Kütahya as the exile zone. Afterwards, he left Anatolia with the Americans and started to live in different countries. The memories of Kossuth, who lived in this house for about 1 year, are still shared with more visitors. At the same time, the commemoration ceremonies organized every year of the Hungarian Freedom War are held in this museum. Kossuth Museum, which is located at a well -known point of the city center in Kütahya, is also known as the Hungarian House. > Kütahya is located in the district of the city center . You can visit the museum between 8:30 and 17:30 every day of the week. Introduces to the museum are free of charge . & Nbsp; You can add the historical place and the museum to your route.
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@huseyinyazici2083
Macar Sokak'ta bulunan 18 yüzyıl Türk evidir. Macar Evi olarak da bilinir. Macar özgürlük savaşının önderlerinden Lajos Kossuth (1802-1894), ailesiyle ve 56 mülteci ile birlikte 1850-1851 yılları arasında bu evde misafir edilmiş ve Macaristan Anayasası tasarısını bu evde hazırlamıştır.
@Sevara Arancı
macar evi olarak da bilinir burdaki eşyalar ve konak geçmişten günümüze ziyaretçilere gösterilmektedir.eşyaları ve bahçesini görerek keyifli vakit geçirebilirsiniz
@ea4866
macar evi olarak da bilinir burdaki eşyalar ve konak geçmişten günümüze ziyaretçilere gösterilmektedir.eşyaları ve bahçesini görerek keyifli vakit geçirebilirsiniz
@halitkus
18.Yüzyıl Türk evidir. Macar evi olarak da bilinir. Macar Özgürlük Savaşı'nın önderlerinden LAJOS KOSSUTH (1802-1894) , ailesiyle birlikte 1850-1851 yılları arasında bu evde misafir edilmiş ve Macaristan Anayasası tasarısını bu evde hazırlamıştır. Bahçe içinde yer alan iki katlı ve 7 odası olan ahşap ev, Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığınca restore edilerek LAJOS KOSSUTH anısına müze olarak 19 Eylül 1982 tarihinde ziyarete açılmıştır. Müzede LAJOS KOSSUTH'a ait eşyalar ile klasik Türk evine ait etnografik eserler sergilenmektedir. Giriş Ücretsizdir.
@kadirkuzey2498
Ücretsiz.pazartesi kapalı.güzel