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.