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Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont

Castle in Gyula

Updated: March 16, 2024 02:42 AM

Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont is located in Gyula (Town in Hungary), Hungary. It's address is Gyula, Kossuth Lajos u. 15, 5700 Hungary.

Gyula, Kossuth Lajos u. 15, 5700 Hungary

J7VM+PP Gyula, Hungary

+36 66 650 218

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Tuesday10 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 4 PM
Thursday10 AM to 4 PM
Friday10 AM to 4 PM
Saturday10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday10 AM to 4 PM

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Where is Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont?

Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont is located at: Gyula, Kossuth Lajos u. 15, 5700 Hungary.

What is the phone number of Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont?

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What are the coordinates of Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont?

Coordinates: 46.644269, 21.284325

Gyulai Almásy-kastély Látogatóközpont Reviews

Laszlo Elekes
2023-02-15 17:09:20 GMT

Very well organised, beautiful museum. A great place to visit if you have kids. They have many interactive exhibitions, great for kids. We visited the castle in a Sunday afternoon and it was almost empty. If you visit Gyula, don't miss this place.

Raluca Pop
2021-12-02 06:20:52 GMT

Wonderful, a place full of history. They preserved some parts from the original castle. The museum is very well done, organised and I like a lot the exhibition. You can buy a ticket to visit the temporary exhibition which unfortunately it is only in Hungarian, you can buy a ticket for the permanent exhibition which is amazing, everything is also translated in English, so that's great and you can also pay to go on the roof top of the castle to enjoy the wonderful view. Totally worth it! Enjoy!

Emese Szilagyi
2022-10-23 18:21:56 GMT

The castle itself is beautiful inside and outside, great interactive exhibitions on a huge site, a very good value to money! The temporary Sissi exhibition however was small and less outstanding. It was also interactive though and they shared a lot of information about Sissi, but there weren't many of her clothes or furniture from her castle in Gödöllő, where I believe the original Sissi exhibition is. I have found the temporary exhibition a bit pricey, comparing it to the whole castles entry fee which is only 50% higher, but there are a lot more to see and do.
The castle also has a brilliant gift shop, selling all sorts of things from fridge magnets to books and even umbrellas about the castle or the towns other sights and about the temporary exhibition.
The on site coffee shop serves nice coffee in various tastes and delicious cakes.
The terrace of the coffee is dog friendly and you can also smoke at the outside tables.

Lilla Kertész
2021-07-23 17:41:39 GMT

This castle exceeded my expectations!
It was traditional, full of history but very modern (with the newest interior decor trends) at the same time. If you visit this place, you can learn a lot about the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries’ lifestyle and how people lived, worked and behaved, what the etiquette was how the children learnt, what fashion trends were impressive at that time. It can take 2-3 hours to see everything and I am not kidding!

Peter Viktor Wagner (MrWagner)
2018-04-10 15:34:00 GMT

The renewed building is very impressive, the staff and exhibitions are real professionals. The interactive parts of the exhibitions make it real joyful and fun to the entire family; go with your kids and all of you will enjoy the story and also the history. 😊🏰🗡⚔🛡🙏🏼👽

Alex Petchesi
2017-09-07 05:37:04 GMT

Very nicely renovated, displaying a lot of artifacts that take you back in time. New technology implemented to help visitors experience past times. Visited also a Herendi porcelan exhibition in one section of the castle, it was quite impresive. Highly recommend to visit.

Petra Balázsi
2019-03-09 22:40:53 GMT

Interactive exhibition with some interesting old stuffs (furniture, clothes, etc.) If you are interested in the lifestyle of the castle staff, it is worth visiting this place.

Tibor Horvat
2022-04-26 08:17:03 GMT

Don't miss to visit. Beautiful building, nice exhibits, good caffe.

Nándor Rigó
2018-01-28 15:20:28 GMT

This building is absolutely remarkable. World class in every sense of the word: high-tech visitor center with interactive exhibitions, holograms and videos everywhere you look. You can almost feel, smell and touch everything, this must be a place to go with children.
It's moderately cheap, but well worth the price.

There is an app to go with the exhibitions, but we only found out about it at the end, so keep an eye on the QR code at the coat hangers near the entrance.

David Minorics
2022-03-18 06:13:57 GMT

The best museum experience we had in years.
So, this museum is not only a classic royal / patrician former mansion. This is a really cool interactive learning experience that is great for kids as well.
We liked both the permanent and temporary exhibitions, really loved all the interactive elements.
Tip: buy the 4 in 1 ticket. That means you can visit the mansion's temporary and permanent exhibitions, its lookout and the castle of Gyula, within 2 days. The price is discounted compared to their cumulated price.
Also you can visit the gift shop and a nice, cozy bar after the exhibitions, still in the mansion.

Adam Vegh
2017-09-14 16:17:44 GMT

The castle is renovated with detailed multilingual information boards and visitors center.

Christina Filep
2019-12-28 14:18:16 GMT

Fantastic modern experience of a historic castle. Highly recommended.

Tamás Huj
2018-03-16 19:11:27 GMT

Nice castle. You should see it :)

Martin Dömény
2019-08-14 10:50:16 GMT

Worth to visit. There are interactive things which are fun and informative. The palace is big and beautiful. The prices are low. It’s garden is very nice too. Perfect view to the castle. And it also has a restaurant in it.

Pati Nagy
2017-05-13 15:57:40 GMT

Amazing, interactive exhibition - available in English, German, and some other languages.
Combined ticket - for permanent exhibition with the Mansion Tower, the temporary exhibition and the Castle nearby is 3200 HUF for adults, and still valid for the next day if you take too much time to walk through the exhibitions, like we did.

Bálint Szolcsányi
2017-12-29 10:31:55 GMT

The palace is simply fantastic. Interactive, spectacular, comprehensive, entertaining, educational. One can learn a lot about life of an aristocratic household, a must-see to everyone interested in it, highly recommended to Downton Abbey-fans. The cafeteria inside is also of high quality. Prices here a bit high, but one doesn't tend to mind after such an experience.

Gutyan Gabor
2019-08-19 05:56:01 GMT

Lends a glimpse into the everyday life of a noble residence not so far into the past. Interesting and interactive exhibitions will keep your attention, and the kids will enjoy it aswell. Friendly staff to assist any of your needa, and a nice cafe at the end to refresh. Worth checking out if you're around Gyula.

Tibor Váncza
2019-08-25 20:55:01 GMT

Elegant, calm and nice. Sometimes there are classical music events, which are also very calm and nice. The atmosphere of the place is just very pleasant. Would recommend to all ages.

Covă alex
2023-07-25 08:06:19 GMT

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László Nagy
2019-03-21 21:46:25 GMT

Very cool with a lot of creative things. You need a whole day to visit it.

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About Gyula
Town in Hungary

Gyula is a town in Békés County, Hungary. The town is best known for its Medieval castle and a thermal bath. Ferenc Erkel, the composer of the Hungarian national anthem, and Albrecht Dürer the Elder, the father of Albrecht Dürer, were also born in Gyula. source

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