Most of the exhibits were found at excavations connected to the construction of the M0 ring around Budapest, and represent four thousand years from the Bronze Age to the early Middle Ages, the statement said.
The exhibition, dubbed "New under the earth" will offer some 200 objects, including Roman jewellery, weapons and household utensils, as well as reconstructed tombs and remnants of a medieval manor found on an island in the river Danube.
Source: Hungarian News Agency (MTI)