The Rákóczi Museum, also known as Rákóczi House, is a historic house museum located in Tekirdağ, a city in northwestern Turkey. The museum is dedicated to the life and times of Francis II Rákóczi, a Hungarian national hero who lived in this house during his last years in exile between 1720 and 1735. The house was transformed into a museum in 1982 and has since become a place of national pilgrimage for Hungarians.
The Rákóczi Museum is housed in an 18th-century wooden house that showcases typical Ottoman architectural style. The house consists of ten rooms spread across three levels and is situated on a small hill, offering a picturesque view of the Sea of Marmara. The house was closer to the sea before the construction of the coastal highway in modern times.
The Rákóczi Museum is open to visitors every day of the week except on Mondays. This allows tourists ample opportunity to explore the museum and learn about the life and times of Francis II Rákóczi, a significant figure in Hungarian history.
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Ertuğrul, 32, Vali Konağı Cd., Süleymanpaşa
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