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Gallery of Miskolc Museum of Contemporary Art (Miskolc)
The first upper house of Miskolc is the so-called Rákóczi-house, the former baroque mansion, where the Gallery of Miskolc was moved to in 1996. The exhibition hall of more than 300 square metres gives home to periodically held exhibitions, thematical exhibition series, and contemporary Hungarian and foreign artists. 
Laser Point Image Museum (Miskolc)
The Lézerpont LÁTVÁNYTÁR (Image Museum) is a unique experience in the cultural tourism of Miskolc. The objects on display on the 600 m2 area are diverse and iconic; they allow visitors to travel back in time and history to different places. 
Miskolc Gallera - Feledy House (Miskolc)
The permanent exhibition presenting the life work of Gyula Feledy was opened in the historic building of 3 Deák Square, in 1988. The artist presented about 200 of his works to Miskolc. Half of this can be seen in the exhibition halls - in the form of sketches, duplicated graphics and table pictures. 
Ottó Herman Museum (Miskolc)
In 1999 the Herman Ottó Museum became the museum of the year in Hungary. The town council presented a Pro Urbe prize to the museum for its versatile and excellent professional activities. From 1997 the collection gives home to the Historico-cultural and Museological department of the University of Miskolc. 
Ottó Herman Museum Mineral Collection (Miskolc)
Its most significant part is the Hungarian regional material, which is the most extended representation of the national mineral societies. In the Carpathian collection all significant quarries are represented. In the taxonomic part of the collection there is a comparative material of even rare items from all over the world. 
Ottó Herman Museum Exhibition Building (Miskolc)
The building called Papszer was originally the managment building of the Herman Ottó Museum. Today it is an exhibition place of several chambers, and it directly belongs to the centre. 
Paper Industry Museum of the Diósgyőr Papermill Zrt. (Miskolc)
The Diósgyőr Papírgyár Co. (Paper factory) has been an important part of the industrial life of Miskolc and Hungary since the 17th century. In our country this is the only company that has been permanently working for the last 220 years now. Our paper industry collection was put together on the 200th anniversary of the founding of the factory. 
Petró House - Nagy Kunszt Contemporary Visual Art Studies Museum (Miskolc)
Sándor Petró, the famous doctor that presented his artwork collection to Miskolc, lived at 12 Hunyadi Rd. One of the institutes of the Miskolc Gallery operates in his former house. The exhibition hall is known as the Petró-house. From 1998 the institute has given place to a permanent exhibition of the drawings of Lajos Szalay. 
Post-horn Gallery (Miskolc)
With a permanent exhibition on the history of the post in Miskolc and its environment, Postakürt Galéria was opened in October 1998 at the fifth floor of the building in which the Miskolc Directorate of the Hungarian Post ("Magyar Posta Rt.") is operating. A history of more than 200 years of the postal service in Northern Hungary is presented by means of original documents, maps and objects, and also a post office of the beginning of this century can be inspected by our kind visitors. 
Tele-Stock (Miskolc)
The store presenting telecommunication named 'Teletár' opened in 2007 in the old telephone centre in Avas, Miskolc. Artworks stored by the Post museum are shown in the room on 600m2. We also provide opportunity for teachers to hold classes in the showing room. 
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