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2025.05.28. - 2025.09.28.
Budapest
2025.04.17. - 2025.05.17.
Budapest
2025.04.10. - 2025.05.11.
Szombathely
2025.04.07. - 2025.04.11.
Budapest
2025.03.28. - 2025.05.11.
Budapest
M80
2025.03.05. - 2025.09.15.
Budapest
2025.02.06. - 2025.05.11.
Budapest
2024.12.13. - 2025.06.30.
Budapest
2024.12.12. - 2025.06.01.
Budapest
2024.10.15. - 2025.08.31.
Budapest
2012.03.01. - 2012.03.31.
Vác
2012.02.01. - 2012.02.29.
Miskolc
2012.01.22. - 1970.01.01.
Budapest
2011.10.04. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.10.01. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.09.30. - 1970.01.01.
Nagykáta
2011.07.04. - 2011.07.08.
Budapest
Hungary in Colour
Temporary exhibition 2025.03.05. - 2025.09.15.
Museum of Ethnography, Budapest

Hungary in Colour

The exhibition presents a remarkable collection never before seen in Hungary, recently discovered by researchers. The focal point of the exhibition is a series of photographs showcasing traditional Hungarian folk attire from various regions and settlements, originally displayed at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. Thought to have been lost, the photographs by János Tiedge have been loaned from the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. continue
Temporary exhibition 2025.03.28. - 2025.05.11.
Vasarely Museum, Budapest

M80

András Mengyán, a distinguished artist, designer, and professor, is a leading figure in Hungarian visual and applied arts, having been awarded the prestigious Prima Primissima Prize in 2024. continue
Temporary exhibition 2024.10.15. - 2025.08.31.
Museum of Ethnography, Budapest

Székelys

Who are the Székelys really? What do we know about Székely Land? What ideas and beliefs do we have about the Székely people? What is the reality? How do the people of Székely Land see themselves? continue
Temporary exhibition 2024.12.13. - 2025.06.30.
Museum of Ethnography, Budapest

Our Most Brilliant Mind and the First Among Hungarian Scientists: Ottó Herman

By staging this joint exhibition, the Museum of Ethnography and the Museum of the Hungarian Parliament pay tribute to the memory of the great Hungarian polymath Ottó Herman on the occasion of the 190th anniversary of his birth and the 110th anniversary of his death. continue
Permanent exhibition
István Dobó Museum, Eger

Gunpowder smoke among the stones of the fortress...

The outer and inner castle system was developed in the 1540s. The passage between them was the Dark Gate which is still visible today. The outer castle was destroyed in 1702, but the gate continued to be used and was only walled up at the beginning of the 19th century. continue
Permanent exhibition
Tokaj Museum, Tokaj

Ecclesiological Exhibition

One of the most spectacular and the most valuable unit of the museum’s permanent exhibition is the ecclesiological exhibition on the first floor. Mr. Béla Béres, a priest from Tokaj offered his 800 pieces collection to his favourite town’s museum in 1981. continue
The region house
Trautsondorf, Trauczonfalva, called Hercegkút at present is one of the wine producing villages at the Tokaj Hills. The first German settlers arrived from the Lake Boden and the Black Forest region about 260 years ago. It is proven by a Settling Letter from 15 August 1750. The settlers arrived by way of the Danube on boats or to Ulm on raft and from then on by boat continue
The gallery building
The Village Galery was opened in the Fáy mansion house on 14th February 1997. The mansion house was built in the 18th century. It was built in the classicist style with a baroque core. Since 1977 the mansion house has been functioning as the local library. Due to the local council, the building was renovated in the year 2000. continue
The museum building
The Styrian houses were built by the Town of Kőszeg in the middle of the 1750's for the families who moved in from Styria. It was important as the 3000 hectare of forest they received from the treasure to bee used professionally. continue
The building of the Petőfi Memorial Room
On the wall of the former Petrovits house a memorial tablet declares, that the greatest Hungarian poet had spent his childhood here. The permanent exhibition show the regional relics of Sándor Petőfi and his time. continue
The emuseum entrance opens from the inner yard of the castle
Thanks to her growing sense of nationhood and her developing middle class, during the course of the nineteenth century Hungary saw the creation of several museums. First among these new institutions was the National Museum. A museum dedicated solely to the history of Budapest came into existence only toward the end of the last century. Its core collection consisted of finds from the building sites, from archaeological excavations, and earlier collections which help shed light on of Budapest's history. continue
The museum building
The Museum of Pataj was established in 1959 by the history teacher Pastyik István who was the manager of the museum for the next 40 years. There were only a few objects in the collection at the beginning. Objects he collected were placed in one of the smaller rooms of the Primary School. However, a few month was enough and the room was too small for the collection. Then, the manager singled out a peasant house with a barn. The institution bought it and renovated it after which it opened in the summer of 1962. The first visitors were the composer Kodály and his entourage. continue
J. L. Kracker: Trident, ceiling fresco, 1778.
The Archdiocesan Library of Eger is one of the most valuable historical and the only public ecclesiastic library. It was founded by bishop Károly Eszterházy Károly for the use of the university of Eger to be established. He meant to create a scientific workshop which would faithfully reflect the knowledge of its age and would give assistance in the field of education. As a result of this, he purchased the books from all over Europe with great circumspection. continue