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Sopron, Templom u. 4.
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Have you ever seen equipment of forestry, carpentry tools and devices used in land-surveying and cartography, produced at the turn of the 19th–20th centuries? You may see them all at the Collection of Forestry. The collection includes a number of curiosities, which are of great interest for every visitor: pieces of fossilized wood millions of years old, a map from 1656, documents and modelling boards from the end of the 19th century, insectaria from 1870, wooden tools and household equipment from the last century, and models of machines.
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Besides the permanent exhibition, there are miscellaneous temporary exhibitions as well. The palace of the Esterházy family, which hosts the exhibition, was the scene of a notable event in 1921. This was the place where the representatives of the Triple Entente established the final result of the referendum held in Sopron, which resulted in Sopron staying a part of Hungary