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Have you heard about the secrets hidden in the attic of the Biró-Giczey House?

For those who are driven by curiosity, like adventurers, here is a great opportunity to plunge into this mysterious world where unique mysteries of history await us all.

The mystery of the attics has always attracted adventurers - seekers of the secrets of history, who suspect a story in every old object. The archaeological exhibition at the Biró-Giczey House is the perfect place to play with the idea: what if you were an archaeologist? An amateur detective trying to piece together the obscure mosaic of the past.

Every inch of the exhibition invites visitors to dig deeper, to question, to doubt and to discover. In a quiet corner of the attic is a stone jar that holds the secrets of the Bronze Age. Who made it? What was it used for? These objects all carry messages, like a cryptic letter that archaeologists and curiosity seek to decipher together.

 

The archaeologist as an investigator of history

The exhibition is not just about the objects on display. It describes in detail the stages of archaeological research, the meticulousness of which would fascinate any detective. First, they study old maps and documents, then they use modern technologies such as ground-penetrating radar to search the sites. During the excavations, every inch of the site is carefully scrutinised to ensure that no tell-tale clues are lost.

At the Biró-Giczey House, visitors can get an insight into this process and feel the thrill of discovery. The exhibition encourages the adventurous to become not just observers but imaginary archaeologists. Small finds - a piece of pottery or a tool - are real time capsules that bring you closer to the people who lived in the past.

A unique experience in the heart of Veszprém

The attic of the Biró-Giczey House is like a library, each object telling a story. Visitors can not only wander among the archaeological finds, but also experience the intellectual excitement of research. The exhibition helps you to understand that archaeology is not just about exploring the past, but also a game of creative thinking, patience and imagination.

Important information:

Opening hours
Tuesday-Friday: 5pm-7pm; Saturday-Sunday: 10am-6pm

Venue: Veszprém, Biró-Giczey House
CONTACT +36 20/560 2010; turizmus@veszpremiersekseg.hu

Photo by Dávid Kiss

One last thought

The archaeological exhibition of the Biró-Giczey House not only enriches historical knowledge, but also satisfies human curiosity. It is an ideal destination for those who want not only to look, but also to see, to ask questions and to discover. Each exhibition tells only as much as we are willing to listen.

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