Hungary, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Szent István király út 1.
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The collection of the Moson County Association for History and Archeology was first located in the grand room of the Town Hall. In 1887 it was moved to a room on the ground floor of the County Hall, however, after the construction of the new County Hall, the exhibition was moved to large, ornamented room on the second floor. As the collection grew, the available rooms became too small. In a 1904 decision, the County of Moson stated that a separate building must be constructed for the museum. The architect Béla Hőnel designed the building in the historicist style of the age. Construction was finished in 1912 placing the building among Hungary's oldest standing museums,

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Mosonmagyaróvár Lutheran Church

On the city’s walking street, there is a Neo-Gothic Lutheran church. The memorial plaque honoring Gál Huszár, a protestant minister can be found inside.

Mosonmagyaróvár Reformed Church

Built by Bálint Szeghalmi in the style of Transylvanian wooden churches, this Reformed church was consecrated in 1940. Its interior is beautifully carved and painted.

Magyar Street

Magyar Street, the city's walking street leads to the Neo-Gothic Lutheran Church, the aisle of the building houses the memorial plaque of Gál Huszár, a protestant preacher. Opposite the church, we find Europe Stone. In 2006, a statue of Archduke Friedrich Habsburg sitting on a bench was placed at the end of Magyar Street.

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