The Vasarely Museum, Budapest, housed in a renovated part of the impressive baroque Zichy Castle complex, is a branch of Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. It displays an ... read more
The Millennium Underground Museum, opened in 1975, commemorates the first underground railway of the continent, which was inaugurated on 2 May 1896. The exhibition ... read more
The Tropicarium - Oceanarium is a family-friendly attraction where you can meet animals from all over the world, such as lazy alligators, exotic birds, ... read more
The Miksa Róth Memorial House is the house where the greatest Art Nouveau stained glass artist of Hungary, Miksa Róth (1865 — 1944), and his family lived between ... read more
The Postal Stamp Museum Budapest, opened in 1930, offers a permanent exhibition of stamps of private posts, the sketches, the stamps before they were officially issued, ... read more
The Postal Museum in Budapest features two post offices as they looked at the turn of the century. At the same time the museum displays some antique equipment ... read more
The Palace of Wonders is a Science center for children offering interactive exhibits and activities, where kids can play with light, sound, colour, water and air. ... read more
The National Széchényi Library is one of the two Hungarian national libraries, the other being the University of Debrecen Library. The library was founded in 1802 by ... read more
The Museum of Music History, part of the Music Institute of the Hungarian Academy and located in the historical Erdődy palace, is dedicated to the History of ... read more
The Museum of Military History is dedicated to the Hungarian military history, from before the 150-year Turkish occupation to the recent past, displaying historical ... read more
The Museum of Ethnography features a large collection of Hungarian and international folk crafts, century old ceramics, textiles, artefacts, furniture, etc. One of ... read more
The Ludwig Museum, Budapest, one of the 12 branches of the Ludwig Collection with its seat in Achen (Germany). It displays works from this collection, with art made ... read more
The Franz Liszt Museum was once the home of Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886), the extraordinary musician, who lived here between 1881 and 1886. This house was the ... read more
The Aquincum Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, contains the remains of Aquincum, the ancient Roman city and one of the biggest archaeological sites in ... read more
The Kiscell Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, is housed in an 18th-century monastery, which was converted in 1910 into a luxurious mansion by the art ... read more
The Béla Bartók Memorial House, a division of the Budapest History Museum, has been the house of the famous composer Béla Bartók (1881 – 1945) before he emigrated ... read more
The Buda Castle Museum, a division of the Budapest History Museum, gives an overview of the city's 2000-year history, from Roman times to the present day. The ... read more
The Imre Varga Collection (Gyujtemeny), controlled by the Budapest Gallery, a division of the Budapest History Museum, is dedicated to the renowned Hungarian sculptor, ... read more
The Hungarian Railway Museum (Magyar Vasuttorteneti Park) tells the story of the Hungarian railways, from the steam engines of the 1870s to the powerful electric engines ... read more
The Hungarian Natural History Museum, established in 1802, houses the largest natural history collections of Hungary and the region, including departments of ... read more