Albany Hungarian Presbyterian Church
St. Margaret Catholic Church
Hungarian Settlement Early History The Beginning of Arpadhon
Story of Arpadhon (How the People Lived)
Hungarian Settlement Historical Museum
Hungarian Art in Hungarian Settlement (Embroidery)
Art in Hungarian Settlement (Irene DeMars)
Hungarian Harvest Dance
About The Museum
The Hungarian Settlement museum is now Closed due to COVID-19.
Opening
The museum will be opening on Tuesday August 4, 2020. All necessary COVID-19 precautions will be taken to prevent the spread of the virus – masks, social distancing, etc.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Tuesdays and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month 10:00AM to 4:00PM
Also, open by appointment for tour groups and schools. Contact 225-294-5732.
Entrance Admission Fees
Adults $8.00
Seniors and Veterans $6.00
Ages 8 to 18 $4.00
Childern 7 and under Free
It is located in the restored Hungarian Settlement school, and is dedicated to the historical preservation of the Hungarian community in Albany, Louisiana.
Hungarian History
In the late 1800s, Hungarian settlers began to move from the harsh industrial environments of the North and East United States to a more desirable and familiar agricultural environment.
Photo Gallery
Our photo gallery features both historic and recent photos that illustrate the rich history and culture of South Louisiana’s Hungarian settlers. Also includes photos of our museum renovation.