Ethnographic Museum of Janus Pannonius opened its permanent exhibition in 1996. The exhibition provides insight into the traditional culture of the peoples of the Lamb (the region between the Northern Bank of the Drava and the West Bank of the Danube) since the beginning of the 20th century until 1950. The ethnic composition of the County is really unique, and so the exhibits are very interesting and varied: wood, colorful costumes, pottery, embroidery and furniture, of the peoples inhabiting this region. In addition, the exposition acquaints visitors with the folk traditions of Hungarian villages.
With the help of photographs, furniture and tools first room gives an idea to the visitors about the various nationalities and their methods of construction. The second room introduces the art of weaving and embroidery, as well as with the traditional national costumes. The third hall houses an exhibition of pottery. The fourth room is dedicated to the most famous in the region for the carnival – Busaras.
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