Budapest, Hungarian National Museum
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In the basement, the Hungarian National Museum has a very large "lapidarium", i.e., a collection of Roman inscriptions and reliefs. The museum also has a great collection of finds belonging to the Romans, Gepids, Huns, and Avars.
This museum was visited in 2012.
20 pictures related to this museum
 Bócsa, Rhyton from the tomb of an Avar prince
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 Tépe, Tomb of an Avar khagan, Gold filigree fittings from a sword
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 Avar collier
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 Cretan larnax
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 Chios, Roman relief
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 Byzantine jewelry from an Avar tomb
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 Sopianae, Relief of Minerva, Perseus, and Medusa
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 A Scythian shield emblem in the shape of a stag
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 Byzantine glass rhytons from an Avar tomb
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 Dunaújváros, Gaius Mucius Scaevola
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 Sânnicolau Mare, Nagyszentmiklós treasure, Gold jar (copy)
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 Relief of an archangel
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 Sânnicolau Mare, Nagyszentmiklós treasure, Gold jar (copy)
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 Sânnicolau Mare, Nagyszentmiklós treasure, Gold dish with handle (copy)
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 Ságvár, Bronze casket fitting with the Apostles
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 Sânnicolau Mare, Nagyszentmiklós treasure, Gold jar with two cups (copies)
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 Gepid Belt Buckle
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 Sânnicolau Mare, Nagyszentmiklós treasure, Gold jar with mythological scene
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 Komarom, Bronze inscription of I Adiutrix
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 Kékkút, Tombstone of a soldier of II Adiutrix (EDCS-26600592)
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