This home is now a museum named for the two men.
They had, in fact, been his private museum, never named.
The museum was first named in 1991 and opened to the public in 1994.
That is why the museum was named in his honour.
After his death, the museum opened up to the public and was named after the couple.
A museum of contemporary art is named after him.
"Every museum I ever went to as a kid was named after somebody who was dead," he said.
He was employed as a teacher in Nagykőrös where the local museum is named after him.
The museum is named for the collection's original owner.
A public park and a museum (formerly a hospital) in Lethbridge are named after him.