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Ady Endre Memorial Museum

Muzeul Ady Endre
Ady Endre Memorial Museum
Muzeul Ady Endre
Ady Endre Museum - Oradea
ArnoldPlaton, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Original function:
restaurant / confectionery / café
Current function:
museum
Address:
Parcul Traian
Historical Hungarian county:
Bihar
Country:
Romania
GPS coordinates:
47.057863423, 21.9351149555
Google map:

History

The museum was opened in 1955, its director was the writer Tabéry Géza. Its collection include the Ady collection of Rozsnyai Kálmán, which was purchased by the town of Nagyvárad in 1942. The remains of the collection, which had suffered considerable losses during the Second World War, were added to the remains of the collection kept at the Zilah Grammar School, most of which were donated to the former Wesselényi College by the poet's mother and his brother Ady Lajos. After the merger of the two collections, the Ady Endre Memorial Museum was officially opened on 26 November 1955. Its organiser and first director was Tabéry Géza. It was once the site of a wooden summer kiosk, rented from 1878 by Müller Salamon. He owned the confectioner's shop on Szent László Square, which was playfully referred to as Müllerai by the people of Várad.

Source:  muemlekem.hu
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