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Múzeumnegyed

Sopron, Fő tér 6-8.

The Museum Quarter covers the history of Sopron from prehistoric times to the present day in 10 exhibitions. It is located in the heart of the city, on the Main Square.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Tűztorony

Sopron, Fő tér

There has never been a traveller, and there are still no tourists today, who have not seen or immortalised the symbol of Sopron, the city tower built on Roman foundations.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Lenck-villa

Sopron, Deák tér 1.

The Lenck Villa, the Masterpiece, is in its old splendour. Civic life and craftsmanship in Sopron at the end of the 19th century.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Központi Bányászati Múzeum

Sopron, Templom utca 2.

The Central Mining Museum is located very close to the Main Square, in a medieval building with a patina, which was owned by the Esterházy family in the 18th century.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Macskakő Gyermekmúzeum

Sopron, Szent György utca 12.

The Eggenberg House, a former stately building in the centre of Sopron, is full of children's clamour.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Pék-ház

Sopron, Bécsi u. 5.

A fairytale little house stands in Bécsi Street, where generations of master bakers once made bread, baked loaves in the oven, made ice creams and cakes.

Wednesday: Closed

Ó-zsinagóga

Sopron, Új utca 22.

The medieval synagogue - built in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, it was a prayer house, meeting hall and school - is located in Új Street.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 18:00

Patika-ház

Sopron, Fő tér 2.

The collection on the Main Square is the first pharmaceutical museum in the country.

Wednesday: 10:00 - 14:00

Lábasház

Sopron, Orsolya tér 5.

The one-storey listed building is located at 5 Orsolya Square, at the junction of Új Street and Szent György Street.

Wednesday: Closed

Soproni Horváth József Gyűjtemény

Sopron, Hátsókapu u. 2.

"Profound, pure, true, great art" lies in the upstairs exhibition space of the Cézár House in Sopron. Visitors can discover the legacy of the painter József Horváth Soproni in the upper rooms of the historic building.

Wednesday: Closed

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