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The Oil and Gas Museum explores the Hungarian oil and natural gas industry's past and development..
The Oil and Gas Museum explores the Hungarian oil and natural gas industry's past and development.
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VIII. II. János Pál pápa tér (former Köztársaság tér) 20, Budapest, Hungary
+36 1 4771347
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