Event calendar
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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
Inside the museum
The vernacular buildings of Ófalu, the villahe part of the World Heritage, recall the Palóc architecture of the beginning of the 20th century. The museum that used to be a dwelling house opposite the church in the center of the village functions since 1964. continue
The museum building
The Region History Collection of Battonya was established in 1980. It was moved to its present place (the outbuilding of the Molnár-C. Pál Memorial House) on 23rd September 1984. The Region History Collection stores and exhibits items of geology, natural science, history and ethnography. continue
The museum building (Photo: Tamás Horváth)
Miklós Káplár is the painter of the true visage of the Hortobágy. He continued his studies in the Academy of Fine Arts and with the help of József Rippl-Rónai. In the Miklós Káplár Museum besides an early self-portrait and shepherds' portraits, the best works of the 1930's, that is his low-horizoned plain-landscapes are the most outstanding pieces of the exhibition. continue

Treasury of the St. Bertholome Church

One of the most beautiful baroque palaces of the city is located in the Inner City, built in 1784 by Pál Almásy, a local nobleman who played significant role in the city. In 1934 the building ‒ known by the locals as the Crown-House (in March 1806, during the Napoleon wars, the Holy Crown was moved to Gyöngyös, to be hidden in the Almásy Palace) ‒ was bought by the diocese of St. Bartholomew Church for 40 000 pengő, partly paid from public donation. continue
Inside the museum
The renovated building and the exhibition was handed over in the year of the 1100th anniversary (1996) of the Hungarian conquest. The exhibition recalls the memory of the theatric performances in Miskolc. The thought first occoured in 1984 and 12 year later, on the initiative of actor Ferenc Gyarmati, the exhibition was arranged. continue
The museum is found in the factory compound
Unfortunately the fundamental goals of the museum (that is to save all valuable documents, photos, instruments and objects) could not have been entirely accomplished. However, we still managed to save and keep 2100 appliances and objects, 10000 photographs and 500 documents, and through this establish a special and complex electronic museum of precision-mechanics, which goes without parallel in the country. 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