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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This track is a walking the route with an audio guide to Budapest. A full-day trip is a great way to get to know the city and its history. The excursion begins at the Opera building, then through the park goes to the Parliament building. From the parliament building, which is highly recommended to visit, the embankment route passes to the memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Then we cross the Danube along one of the most recognizable bridges in Europe and the most famous bridge in Budapest - the Széchenyi Bridge. In the part of the city that used to be called Buda, we will climb the hill of the royal castle and find ourselves in the most beautiful places. There are the Fisherman's Bastion, the ancient streets, and towers and at the end of the exploration of this part of the city, we will descend into an underground labyrinth with rock paintings. At the end of the beautiful day, we will visit the museum of the Jewish mystic illusionist Houdini, the most famous funicular in Europe and the zero kilometer of the Hungarian Republic.
Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum | |
The Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum | |
settlement | Budapest |
Place | 1014 Budapest, Tárnok utca 18 |
Construction data | |
open | 1687 |
Harnessing | |
Field of application | pharmacy |
Its location | |
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 ".