In addition to the expansion and development of cultural public services in Baja City, the Türr István Museum aims to develop services of regional significance by presenting its unique archaeological finds in the district, in the county but also in the country, by allowing professional study. The museum currently preserves a large number of archaeological material, both nationally and internationally. Currently, the archives kept in the museum are not at all, or involving 1-2 material, were presented during smaller temporary exhibitions of 3-6 months. Neither the professional nor the general public could see the material of the finds, including the material of the sites referred to in the literature and taught at archaeological departments nationally. The museum does not have the special, built-in infrastructure necessary for its presentation. The properties of the museum’s building in their present state do not allow the presentation of the artifacts found in the area, nor are they properly stored in order to maintain value in the long term. The archaeological study, visualisation and employment hall planned to be implemented during the project is located in the first floor of the inner tract of the northern wing of the museum building. As set out in the planning documentation, the total area covered by the project is 225.12 m². From this, an archaeological block for museum pedagogy purposes providing complex conservation and artefact security conditions will be created within the museum. The museum’s large-volume archaeological collection is divided into spaces for different purposes. The zone includes archaeological sights (visible warehouse), closed study library providing research services, museum pedagogical area (including projection area), background equipment/installation warehouse and archaeologist research room. In the course of the development, a closed archaeological study library (28.9 m²), archaeological sights (64.13 m²), archaeological museum pedagogy (62.05 m²), archaeological lecturer (45.9 m²) and archaeological processor (24.15 m²) will be established. All rooms are refurbished in accordance with the accessibility conditions, with a suspended ceiling to be installed on the lines of the networks. Each room is equipped with a ceramic casing, below which the pipe network of underfloor heating is also installed, and no internal thresholds are placed. A toilet (washroom) shall be constructed taking into account the criteria. Wall surfaces, doors and windows, for safety reasons, the entire electrical network and lighting, the fire and property protection system are being renovated. Energy-conscious renewal of the premises can be achieved by thermal insulation towards the attic for reasons of historical protection, which is therefore produced at this rate of development. A state-of-the-art core IT network will also be deployed to ensure the proper functioning of the ICT tools used. In addition to the transformation of the infrastructure essential to achieve the goals, it is essential to acquire modern, interactive installation equipment and ICT tools for experience-building and research activities in the rooms. Storage cabinets for the long-term preservation and preservation of the artifacts and cultural values are installed in the archaeological Visitory. In addition, the possibility of informal learning is created by the placement of equipment (tables, chairs, projectors, projection screens) employing museum pedagogy. In order to increase interactivity, a tomb reconstruction is designed to allow the practical testing of archaeological work. Lifelike replicas of objects that cannot be touched by free hand contribute to this. The research work and the effectiveness of the technical study of the artifacts kept here are facilitated by the development of the inventory and systematisation method. The refurbishment of the infrastructure, the installation of the rooms, the installation and the installation of equipment together and inextricably serve the realisation of the project’s objectives. Increasing interest in archaeology can be achieved along the lines of these developments, ensuring that the needs of the different target groups are met, facilitating effective involvement in the formal education system and skills and competence development. It also contributes to ensuring non-formal, informal, lifelong learning opportunities. The communication of the project takes into account the requirements and expectations of the JTI 2020.