Hungarian National Gallery

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The Hungarian National Gallery moved to the Buda Palace in 1975. It is the largest public collection to present the history of Hungarian fine art, and currently includes 110,000 artworks. Permanent exhibitions show outstanding pieces, such as the medieval wooden sculptures and paintings of the Old Hungarian Collection, a selection of 19th-century Hungarian art, or the works of Mihály Munkácsy. Other permanent exhibitions are Modern Times, presenting the art of the period between the Millennium (1896) and World War II, Shifts – Hungarian Art after 1945, and the collection of the International Art after 1800, which was previously on display at the Museum of Fine Arts. For our current and upcoming temporary exhibitions, see our website. The highest point of the Palace, the Dome of the Gallery offers an incredible view on the capital. The Dome can be visited during opening hours, depending on weather conditions.

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12/26/2024

Truly what it claims to be with national treasures from all ages. A great place to just lose onesel...

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