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Meat Industry Museum

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The Meat Industry Museum (in Hungarian Húsipari Múzeum) was a Hungarian industrial history museum in Budapest (specialist collection) that operated between 1974 and the 2010s in the area of the former Budapest Pig Slaughterhouse. The objects are currently owned by the Hungarian Agricultural Museum.

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Meat Industry Museum
Gubacsi út, Budapest Külső-Ferencváros

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Gubacsi út 6/B
1097 Budapest, Külső-Ferencváros
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