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Herend (German: Herrendorf) is a small town in Hungary (), near the city of Veszprém.. The history of the town goes back into Roman times, indicated by the findings near the precincts of the town, while in the Middle Ages a few villages occupied the area where the current town stands.
Vince Stingl was born on 23 May 1796 in Sopron to Leopold Stingl and Catharina Stermenzky.. Stingl's grandfather Casparus Stingl (son of Christoph Stingl) moved from Hätzenren, Bohemia, to Sopron, where he got citizen rights on 19 January 1748 and worked as a coppersmith.
The Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungarian: Herendi Porcelánmanufaktúra Zrt. ) is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand-painted and gilded porcelain . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1826, it is based in the town of Herend near the city of Veszprém .
Christian Museum (Hungary) Egri Road Beatles Múzeum; Ethnographic Museum (Budapest) Ferenc Hopp Museum Of Asiatic Arts (Budapest) Gasmuseum (Budapest) Geological Museum (Budapest) Greek Orthodox Church and Museum, Miskolc; House of Terror; Hungarian Geographical Museum (Érd) Hungarian National Gallery; Hungarian National Museum; Hungarian ...
Móric Fischer de Farkasházy (German: Moritz Fischer von Farkasházy, Hungarian: Farkasházy Fischer Mór(ic)) (25 March 1799 – 25 February 1880) was a Hungarian porcelain-manufacturer; was one of the founders of the Herend porcelain manufactory in 1839. He was born in Tata, Hungary.
Magyar: 'Törékeny természet - Herend kincsei, 2015. július 7 - szeptember 14'. Időszaki kiállítás. A Herendi Porcelánmanufaktúra azon termékei szerepelnek a kiállításon amelyeken a porcelánfestők a természet formakincsét használják fel, hogy kiemelkedő szépségű használati és dísztárgya(ka)t hozzanak létre.
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Front entrance. The Vietnam National Museum of History (Vietnamese: Viện Bảo tàng Lịch sử Việt Nam) is in the Hoan Kiem district of Hanoi, Vietnam.The museum building was an archaeological research institution of the French School of the Far East under French colonial rule (Louis Finot École Française d'Extrême-Orient EFEO) of 1910, was extensively refurbished in 1920.