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Index – Culture – We can also experience contemporary travel conditions thanks to the Transport Museum

Index – Culture – We can also experience contemporary travel conditions thanks to the Transport Museum

And according to what was announced by the Museum of Transport on Thursday, within the program you can watch I turned into a bike There is also a temporary exhibition showcasing the two hundred year history of cycling and its sporting aspects through more than a hundred bikes on display.

9 of the buses in the museum’s collection will be on display this weekend, including the famous 66 “Pharos”, the famous 211, the famous 311 and the newly produced 256.50v model which was also restored from 1986.

According to the information, another 10 cool buses, such as the Ikarus 180, will arrive at the event provided by Volánbusz Zrt. and BKV Zrt. The Légiközlekedesi Központ Cultural (LKK), in addition to individuals and a private meeting bus. It will also be available to those interested.

The history and strange adventures of the legendary bus

Friday tells you 311 Through the program, visitors can learn about the history of the legendary bus, experience travel conditions at that time, and listen to the strange adventures of the 311. As written in the advertisement, on Saturday, museum specialists prepare several guided tours, on the occasion of this.

Visitors can also enter some Icarus buses.

They can familiarize themselves with the vehicles on display at the Northern Vehicle Repair Shop: trains, buses and bicycles.

And you can see the museum for the first time in the Icarus cinema traveling man One of the most recent in his series, which features the work of Matthias Matulski, former chief development engineer at Ikarus. Workshops and craft activities await children on Saturday.

According to the announcement, the three days of Ikarus MiniFest will last a I turned into a bike It can be visited with an entry ticket to the exhibition. On Saturdays and Sundays, the Museum of Transport welcomes visitors with extended hours – until 7 pm, admission until 6 pm on both days.