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2026.04.24. - 2026.09.20.
Budapest
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
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 museum building
The station, designed by the postal engineer Jenő Schámár, was begun 1943, but due to damage in the Second World War, not completed until 1948. The museum occupies what was the main transmitter room, with some smaller adjoining rooms. The park in front of the building contains an open-air display of some relics of Hungarian broadcasting (antennae etc.). continue
The museum building
The house built in 1903 was bought by the community in 1983 and opened as a museum. Its interior consists of the objects of the small peasant Braun family, representing the whole set of their tools. continue
The museum building
The society named 'Civic Circle for the Guarding of the Village', shortly the Village Circle, was founded in Lovasberény in 1993. Their object is to search for the interesting features of the village concerning ethnography and local history, its preservation and formation of identity of youth through the material. Since 1995 a Village House is open furnished with locally collected furniture and objects. continue
The building of the Fabricius House
Nominator of the house, Endre Fabricius town mayer bought the house in 1806. The building gives home to several exhibitions. There are Roman grave stones, altar stones and statues in the gothic and baroque cellar. The stone collection contains relics originated from Scarbantia - the Roman equivalent of Sopron. The medieval cellar serving as the exhibition space covers the rambles of Roman buildings. continue
The museum building
The donator offered over 150 potteries from Óbánya made in the 19-20th century for us if we provide proper accommodation for them initiated our exhibition. Our association accepted the condition and we opened the exhibition in one of the public buildings of the village on 5, July. 1997. Mrs. Lantos, Márta Imre, ethnographer, was of professional help. continue
The collection consists of agriculture- and ethnography related relics. The County House is located in a farmhouse built for a well-off landholder family of the Calvinist faith living in Őcsény. The County House reviews the life-style, living conditions, furnishing, and also tools and equipments they used at farming by peasant families in Őcsény. continue