The Móra Ferenc Museum is a museum in Szeged, Hungary. The museum stands at the intersection of the bank of the river Tisza and the city's Downtown Bridge. In addition to its seasonal exhibitions, archaeological, ethnographic, historical, and scientific research is conducted at the museum. The museum was founded in 1883, and the neoclassical building was opened in 1896. The institute was renamed in the honor of its former director, Móra Ferenc in 1950.
The work of renowned artists Victor Vasarely and Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka have been displayed in the Móra Ferenc Museum, and in 2012, an exhibition featuring the works of Mihály Munkácsy became the museum's then most successful seasonal exhibition. This record was exceeded in 2014 by an exhibition titled “Pharaohs’ Egypt” which attracted more than 114,000 visitors by year’s end.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Móra_Ferenc_Múzeum
Official Website http://moramuzeum.hu/
Email info@mfm.u-szeged.hu
Phone +36 62 549 040
Coordinates 46°15'8.231" N 20°9'7.512" E