Historical Archives Senta - Ópusztaszer National Heritage Park
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The second source publication is completed
The second source publication is completed
October 18, 2022
LIVES 2
As the result of the research in Szeged the second source publication Company Register IV (Cégjegyzék IV) has been published, containing the data of the companies from Makó, Csongrád and Szentes registered at the Hungarian Royal Court in Szeged from 1876 to 1920.
The first source publication is completed
The first source publication is completed
July 11, 2022
LIVES 2
As the result of the research in Szabadka (Subotica) the first source publication Company Register III (Cégjegyzék III) has been published, containing the data of the companies from Szabadka (Subotica) registered at the Hungarian Royal Court in Subotica from 1876 to 1920.
Youth Camp in Senta has finished
Youth Camp in Senta has finished
July 02, 2022
LIVES 2
The youth camp that was part of the project in Senta is over. Camp participants had the opportunity to become acquainted with many of the sights of Vojvodina and Hungary between June 27th and July 2nd, as well as visit several important integral elements of the cultural heritage of this region. During the event, participants became acquainted with the work of the historical archives, visited the only agricultural museum in the country in Kulpin, and spent a full day in Ópusztaszer in Hungary. They also visited the Rokai ranch in Ludaš, attending a charming Tisza river cruise, as well as visiting the renovated synagogue of Subotica and the zoo in Palić.
A reward trip for the winner of the local history competition
A reward trip for the winner of the local history competition
May 24, 2022
LIVES 2
The local history competition “The Tisza, the river that connects us” for high school students has been completed. Based on the decision of a professional jury, a high school student from Temerin, Réka Bakos proved to be the best. The winner of the competition was awarded a chance to visit Ópusztaszer on the 24th of May, where she was greeted by Tamás Kardos, the associate of the Heritage Park and István Fodor, the director of the Historic Archives of Zenta.
The renovation of the fish barge has been completed
The renovation of the fish barge has been completed
May 09, 2022
LIVES 2
The Tisza fish barge, the so called Potyka, has been renovated in the Heritage Park. Thanks to the renovation, its structural elements have been repaired but it also regained its characteristic colours: green and black. It certainly provides a unique spectacle for visitors. In the meantime, there is work to carry on with, the restoration of the outdoor exhibition space focusing on the Tisza is currently underway.
The first theme day in Ópusztaszer
The first theme day in Ópusztaszer
April 18, 2022
LIVES 2
The first theme day in Ópusztaszer took place on the 17th April. The vicinity of the weir-keeper’s house served as a venue for craft workshops as well as a traditional costume show, and those interested could also enjoy folk music.  During the day, visitors were also introduced to traditional fishing, the fishing tools of the time as well as floodplain farming.
 Downloadable visual elements of the LIVES 2 project
Downloadable visual elements of the LIVES 2 project
November 19, 2021
LIVES 2
The visual elements of the project can be seen and downloaded here.
The beginning of the LIVES 2 project
The beginning of the LIVES 2 project
October 14, 2021
LIVES 2
The Historical Archives in Zenta and the Ópusztaszer National Heritage Park embarked on a joint cross-border project named Living archives – Remembering our past for our future. The project due to end in November 2022 is in fact the continuation of the Living archives – Relics of Common Cultural Heritage” project implemented between 2018 and 2020. As for the first time, the main goal this time is to explore and collect the treasures of the cultural inheritance that has deep roots on both sides of the border and thus connect us.
Children's camp in Ópusztaszer
Children's camp in Ópusztaszer
July 18, 2019
LIVES
Between July 16th and 21st there was a children's camp in Ópusztaszer which was also part of the project. The participants were students of elementary schools in Hungary and Serbia. The main venue of the camp was the Ópusztaszer National Heritage Park, which has plenty of attractions to offer to its visitors.
The agricultural machinery collection was open to public in Ópusztaszer
The agricultural machinery collection was open to public in Ópusztaszer
July 06, 2019
LIVES
The National Heritage Park of Ópusztaszer received its own collection of agricultural machinery. The permanent exhibition was opened on July 6th.
Youth Camp in Senta has finished
Youth Camp in Senta has finished
July 02, 2019
LIVES
The youth camp that was part of the project in Senta is over. Camp participants had the opportunity to become acquainted with many of the sights of Vojvodina and Hungary between June 27th and July 2nd, as well as visit several important integral elements of the cultural heritage of this region. During the event, participants became acquainted with the work of the historical archives, visited the only agricultural museum in the country in Kulpin, and spent a full day in Ópusztaszer in Hungary. They also visited the Rokai ranch in Ludaš, attending a charming Tisza river cruise, as well as visiting the renovated synagogue of Subotica and the zoo in Palić.
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