Ráckevei ship mill - Ráckevei ship mill

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

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Szegedi Kis István stny., 2300 Hungary

Phone : 📞 +9
Website : http://hajomalom.rackeve.hu/
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Szegedi Kis István stny., 2300 Hungary
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Ferencné Borzák on Google

Sajnos csak április 1-től lehet belülről is látogatni ,de kívülről egy kis felújításra szorul, szerintem.? Megér még egy kirándulást, hogy belülről is láthassuk!! Visszajövünk!?
Unfortunately, it is only possible to visit from the inside from April 1, but it needs a bit of renovation from the outside, I think. We're coming back!
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Bálint Kádár on Google

Experience with an authentic story behind
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Agata Brzoska on Google

Interesting object, it is a pity there are no English descriptions but still it was nice to see the ship mill and how does it work from the inside.
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JR Peck on Google

Really cool but of Hungarian history and we'll with the 500 HUF for the tour inside.
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Mike & Rosaleen Miller on Google

Great to hear that the mill is a success. We spent winter 2009 / 2010 on our boat Aquarelle in Rackeve. I helped with the building of the mill. We are now in Amersfoort Netherlands for this winter. Best wishes to all our friends in Rackeve Mike and Rosaleen Miller
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Volodymyr Kulikov on Google

The boat mill of Rackeve is a fascinating small museum in Rackeve town, some 50 km from Budapest. The museum presents a reconstruction of a mill boat which sank in 1968. The reconstruction took part between 2007 and 2010 and was financed partly by the municipality, but mostly crowdfunded. There is a volunteering community around the project, and on the weekend they are happy to demonstrate to you how the mill operates and explains in detail the operational process. Some 30 minutes would be enough for the museum. The entrance fee is 500 huf (1.5 euro). They have visitors from all around the world. There are booklets with information in Hungarian, English, and German. Great place to visit with children.
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Vincent Oliver on Google

A working replica of the original ship mill which was damaged by ice and sank in 1968. The metal mill parts were recovered and the boat mill reconstructed by 2010. Flour and bran from the on board mills are for sale in the ship or at the riverside markets on Wednesday or weekends.
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Giulia on Google

Really nice feature of the landscape/town and interesting to read its history. Obviously, the mill is one of the main sight, on the water and in the town centre. You can't miss it while strolling around. There was staff looking after it and doing some works on a Saturday, and it was open to enter with a small fee.

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