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The Golden Sas Pharmacy was the first pharmacy in Buda , after the expulsion of the Turks , in 1687 the Dísz tér 1–2. was founded by Ferenc Bösinger Ignác . Between 1687 and 1696 , the pharmacy moved to Dísz tér 6. Bösinger also opened a branch pharmacy in the Water Town , which was later known as the Black Bear Pharmacy . The Golden Eagle initially named the Golden Unicorn, and was renamed in 1740 by János Hinger , the then owner . The pharmacist could wear the "urban" title, and his coat of arms had a coat of arms of Buda. He was relocated several times, and he was on several numbers in Tárnok utca : first he moved to the 16th and then between 1735 and 54 , and then moved to number 8 and later. In 1922 , it was set up today at 18, Tárnok utca. Among its owners was Bálint Werner , Ferenc Seyler , the Ungár family, and István Éllő from the 1920s . In 1966 he was attached to the Semmelweis Medical History Museum as a pharmaceutical history unit. In its restored premises , the Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum was opened in 1974 , with a permanent exhibition entitled "Pharmacy in Renaissance and Baroque ".

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Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
The Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
The Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
settlementBudapest
Place1014 Budapest, Tárnok utca 18
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open1687
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Field of applicationpharmacy
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Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum
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y. s. 47 ° 30 ′ 02 ″ , kh 19 ° 02 ′ 03 ″Coordinates : é. s. Map of 47 ° 30 ′ 02 ″ , kh 19 ° 02 ′ 03 ″ ▼
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The Golden Sas Pharmacy was the first pharmacy in Buda , after the expulsion of the Turks , in 1687 the Dísz tér 1–2. was founded by Ferenc Bösinger Ignác . Between 1687 and 1696 , the pharmacy moved to Dísz tér 6. Bösinger also opened a branch pharmacy in the Water Town , which was later known as the Black Bear Pharmacy .

The Golden Eagle initially named the Golden Unicorn, and was renamed in 1740 by János Hinger , the then owner The pharmacist could wear the "urban" title, and his coat of arms had a coat of arms of Buda. He was relocated several times, and he was on several numbers in Tárnok utca : first he moved to the 16th and then between 1735 and 54 , and then moved to number 8 and later. In 1922 , it was set up today at 18, Tárnok utca.

Among its owners was Bálint Werner , Ferenc Seyler , the Ungár family, and István Éllő from the 1920s . In 1966 he was attached to the Semmelweis Medical History Museum as a pharmaceutical history unit. In its restored premises , the Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum was opened in 1974 , with a permanent exhibition entitled "Pharmacy in Renaissance and Baroque ".

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