I don't mean to be rude, but I'm truly not sure why this place is open to the public and charging entrance fee. Upon entering, the attendant seemed surprised to see me. He explained it was only one exhibit, I said OK, payed 1500ft and he took me in and turned on the lights for me. The lights were off, no one else was there. He turned on the lights for me! The exhibit was high-concept/ runway-fashion dresses of wool. Took me 10 minutes to really study them. No basketry, no pottery, no embroidery, no woodworking. On my way out, he was nice enough to let me use the toilet and I spied some old looms in a conference room and he let me look at them. 1 star for the exhibit/museum, 1 more for the nice guy. He said he didn't know when the larger historical collection would be available again, said lots of museums are closed now (didn't explain a reason), and skeptically suggested I try the...
Read moreA kiállítások csodaszépek, látványosak és széleskörűek. Szeretek idejárni, jó a környezet, nagyon kedvesek és segítőkészek az itt dolgozók is. Sok-sok érdekes program közül lehet választani, mindenféle népi mesterséget ki lehet itt tanulni a nyitott műhelyben. Mindenkinek ajánlom!
The exhibitions are beautiful, outstanding and covers many fields of art. I love to come here, staff is nice and very helpful. You can choose from a lot of activities in open workshops where folk crafts can be learnt as well. I absolutely...
Read moreI had high hopes for a museum of applied folk art, but was disappointed. The museum is one room with limited items. It was not worth the...
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