Xántus János Múzeum

On Széchenyi Tér, this museum is in yet another of Győr’s many delightful Baroque mansions.
The Apátur House, recognised by its mullioned bay window, dates to the early-1740s and was ordered by Sajghó Benedek, the Pannonhalma archbishop.
Founded in 1849, the museum inside is one of Hungary’s oldest public collections.
There are Roman, Migration Period (4th-6th centuries) and Pannonian artefacts, as well as coins and items relating to Győr’s Medieval guilds.