Ferenczy Museum Center, Szentendre The Ferenczy Museum, founded in 1951, was originally designed to present the collected art pieces of a famous Hungarian artistic family, the sculptures, paintings, graphics, and carpets of the ‘Four Ferenczys,’ which were finally placed into the renovated Mansion Pajor of Szentendre in 2012. Apart from its main collection, the Museum is also renowned for its temporary exhibitions in the last few years, such as the retrospective of the journal “World in Move,” photos by Ata Kandó, or the avantgarde journal ‘New Symposium’ – the progressive literary and art movements of the Communist era. Apart from these, the Ferenczy Museum Center is responsible for the maintenance and management of a network of close to a dozen smaller-sized collections located in different sites all over the old town of Szentendre, like the collected oeuvres of famous Hungarian artists Imre Ámos and Margit Anna, and the Barcsay Museum, Czóbel Museum, Margit Kovács Ceramics Collection, Kmetty Museum, Lajos Vajda Museum, Szentendre Gallery, the Art Mill (MűvészetMalom), the Roman Lapidarium, and the Local History Exhibition.