The Hungarian National Museum (MNM) is heading a project to set up an archaeological park and information centre on two sites along the Roman Empire’s border line, the limes. The remains of the Campona Castellum on the southern edge of Budapest and the port fortress in Verőce, on the Danube in northern Hungary, will be the focus of the new project. The aim is to develop the sites, which are vying for the UNESCO world heritage status, into a thematic network and to make them attractive to tourists. Besides the MNM, participants in the project include the local authority of Verőce, the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest and others.
Lead Partner: The Hungarian National Museum
Project Partners:
- The local authority of Verőce
- Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
- Kisfaludy2030 Turisztikai Fejlesztő Nonprofit Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság
- Várkapitányság Integrált Területfejlesztési Központ Nonprofit Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság
VEKOP-4.1.2-17-2018-00002
Budget of the project:: 604 998 933,- Ft
Schedule of the project:: 2022. 02. 28.