Hungary, 9200 Mosonmagyaróvár, Szent István király út 142
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Arrabona EGTC
The largest scientific playhouse in Hungary is located in a 300-year-old granary. A building with monument status constructed in the 18th century. A part of the Futura Granary exhibition showcases the areas of Mosonmagyaróvár, the Szigetköz, and the Danube's different regions, the other represents the sciences, specifically the four elements of water, earth, air, and fire. The center was awarded the grant for Ecotourism Establishment of the Year. At the center, everyone is sure to find the program that interests them. Visitors can become acquainted with the forces of nature up close and personal, test their own abilities and try their courage. The four levels of the building each feature an element of nature through which they present the physical and natural laws at play in the wildlife of the Szigetköz region.
Attendance: Nyitvatartási időben
Károly Flesch Cultural Center
The Flesch Center located in the heart of Mosonmagyaróvár and the Szigetköz is a multifunctional place of public education and enrichment which includes theater productions, concerts, exhibitions, a festival office, non-profit organization, information and leisure centers, a basic school of the arts and a modern art center.
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.
Mosonvármegye (Moson County) Museum
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,