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Museum of Police History, Budapest

The Police History Museum traces the history and development of the Hungarian police force from 1848 to the present day, showcasing uniforms, weapons, badges, documents, instruments, sculptures, medals, and photos related to law enforcement.

The Police History Museum traces the history and development of the Hungarian police force from 1848 to the present day, showcasing uniforms, weapons, badges, documents, instruments, sculptures, medals, and photos related to law enforcement. It also sheds light on historical crimes through photos of various murder cases in Hungary.


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9:00

17:00

Wed

9:00

17:00

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9:00

17:00

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9:00

17:00

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About Museum of Police History

 Budapest, Mosonyi u. 5, 1087 Hungary

 +36 1 477 2183

 [email protected]

 www.policehistorymus.com

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