National Museum spends more than two million euros on tourism development
The Hungarian National Museum, which won a tender for the renovation of the Esztergom Castle Museum and the Esterházy Castle in Zzelíz, can spend more than two million euros on tourism development.
The Hungarian National Museum and the Esterházy Castle in Zelíz jointly won the tender of the INTERREG Slovakia-Hungary program, and the European Development Fund will support the implementation of the project with more than one and a half million euros out of the nearly two million euros, the National Museum told MTI on Monday.
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