
Laczkó Dezső Múzeum: Bakonyi Ház
The Laczkó Dezső Múzeum, known locally as the Bakonyi Ház, holds a level of regional history that matches its scale: it preserves around 260,000 objects, 250,000 documents and photographs, 24,100 books, and 12,800 periodicals about the city of Veszprém and Veszprém vármegye. The institution’s identity shifted over time, beginning as the Veszprém Vármegyei Múzeum, then becoming the Bakonyi Múzeum from 1951, and taking the name Laczkó Dezső on 1 March 1990. The museum’s two-storey building sits at the edge of the centre, within the Erzsébet-liget. In the ground-floor entrance hall, Imre Csikász’s sculptures are displayed, while the stairwell includes a Rhé Gyula archaeological plaque, created by Orr Lajos. …
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