[1][2] The park is also home to various indoor and outdoor exhibits, focusing on the archaeological and ethnographic history of ancient and early-modern Hungary in an immersive and engaging manner.
[3] Since 1995 the cyclorama has been on permanent display, together with artificial terrain and hidden speakers playing sound effects.
The cyclorama depicts various scenes from this initial conquest, including the arrival of the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars, and the sacrifice of a white horse by the pagan high priest, called a Táltos.
The collection of historical buildings introduces the visitor to Hungary's wide range of landscapes and architectural styles.
The "Nomad Park" recreates the world of the Eurasian steppes, complete with yurts and interactive displays.