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The Treasure Trove of Bodrogkeresztúr
Keresztúr was inhabited already in prehistoric times. This is evidenced by the discovery of the two great artefact assemblages discovered. In the spring of 1918, workers at the foot of Dereszla Hill found gold jewellery, which archaeologists later determined to belong to the people who lived in the area 4,000 years ago. In 1921, another major set of finds was unearthed: the excavation of a prehistoric cemetery revealed the Bronze Age Bodrogkeresztúr culture. You can discover the relics found in the Treasure Trove.
- Parking available
Target group
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School trips
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Families with small children
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Families with older children
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Multigenerational activities
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Friend groups
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Elderly people
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Couples
Other services
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Type of sight
- visitor center
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Recommended
- for couples
- for adventurers
- for newly-weds
- for visitors looking for free activities
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for couples
for adventurers
for newly-weds
for visitors looking for free activities
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for children
for rainy days
for groups
for visitors looking for hidden gems
budget friendly
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How much time does it require?
- 1-2 hours
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Is it guided?
- audioguide
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Do you have to book in advance?
- can be visited upon request
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Theme of visitor center
- history
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Services of visitor center
- exhibition
Recommended
Services
Other things to do nearby
Parking information
- Free outdoor parking available
- Free bus parking available
Sustainability steps based on the criteria system of the Good Travel Seal qualification
Sustainability and connection
Sustainability level
Level 1
Our partner is taking concrete steps for the following Sustainable Development Goals:
Steps for sustainability
Location audio guide
Listen to the location's history
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2 languages
We speak
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Hungarian
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English
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