Explore the Hungarian National Gallery housed in Buda Castle, home to over 10,000 artworks, including masterpieces from Hungarian and European artists.
Highlights
Highlights
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Journey through art history at the Hungarian National Gallery, and witness revered European and Hungarian masterpieces all in one place!
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Marvel at over 10,000 artworks, including sculptures, drawings, and prints including Josef Albers' Light Grey Wall (1958) and Woman Carrying Brushwood (1873).
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The permanent collection showcases not just Hungarian art, but also houses works by international artists including Cézanne and Monet.
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Explore a wealth of art, from French impressionist masters to contemporary Hungarian sculptors, the gallery's collection is truly diverse.
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Fun Fact: The gallery showcases late-Gothic winged altars, a unique aspect of medieval art. Now, isn't that something to look forward to seeing?
Inclusions
Inclusions
- Entry to all the permanent exhibitions
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your Experience
Your Experience
Explore artistic riches
Begin your experience by stepping into the regal Buda Castle complex, home to the Hungarian National Gallery. Marvel at the towering verdigris dome and Neoclassical staterooms as you prepare to dive into a world of fine art. With over 10,000 works of art spread over 4 floors and wings, explore a broad spectrum of Hungarian art. Be it, French impressionist masters or contemporary Hungarian sculptors, the gallery showcases an impressive collection. Discover the works of Hungarian artists living in Paris and other parts of the world, thereby bringing a global touch to the national art scene.
Feast on world-class art
Venture through the gallery's permanent exhibits that provide a detailed overview of European art. Feast your eyes upon works by Austrian, German, Belgian, and Scandinavian artists, and lose yourself in the masterpieces of Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro, and Claude Monet. Delve into the works of Symbolist artists and revel in the Impressionist and post-impressionist works of Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, and others. Take a trip back in time as you admire Gothic wooden sculptures, panel paintings, and late-Gothic winged altars. The gallery’s offering doesn’t end there. From conceptual and post-conceptual artistic positions to orientalist and Italian works, the gallery offers a diverse palette for art lovers. Don’t miss out on the museum's temporary exhibitions (chargeable extra) that add to the richness of your visit.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Infomation
- Wheelchair accessibility in limited quantities is available.
Restrictions
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Maintain a distance of at least 30 cm from the artwork. Touching of the artwork and stonework is strictly prohibited.
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Photography and videography are allowed without flash, monopods, tripods, or selfie sticks.
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Cell phones should be on mute, and you should avoid taking calls in the museum.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Hungarian National Gallery.
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Address: Budapest, Szent György tér 2, 1014.
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Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is Clark Ádám tér. It is a quick 7-minute walk to the attraction.
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Board buses #16, #105 and #916 to get you there.
By Tram
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The closest tram stop is Dózsa György tér. It is a quick 12-minute walk to the attraction.
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Board trams #12, #56 to get you there.