Helikon Festetics Palace is one of the largest Baroque Palaces in Hungary, built in 1745 and former residence of the famous Festetics family. It now houses also the ... read more
Fertőd-Esterházy Palace, a Baroque Palace with 126 rooms and surrounded by a large park, was built by prince Miklos Esterhazy. Today it is open for the public, who can ... read more
Esterházy Palace Pápa is one of the former Estarházy estates which has been restored for a substantial part and is open to the public. read more
Royal Palace of Gödöllő was built by Count Antal Grassalkovich I (1694–1771), a confident of Maria Theresa, but was acquired by the crown in 1867 and became a ... read more
Buda Castle-Royal Palace Budapest, at the southern end of Castle Hill, houses today the Budapest History Museum, the Hungarian National Gallery and the National Széchenyi ... read more
Sándor Palace, Presidential Palace, was built in 1806 for Count Vince Sándor. At present it is the official residence of Hungary's president. It is open only ... read more
Esztergom Castle Museum, a royal seat from the 10th until mid-13th century, is presently part of the Hungarian National Museum, displaying the surviving rooms of the ... read more
Széchenyi Palace is one of the most beautiful country houses of Hungary. It houses the István Széchenyi Memorial Museum presenting the life and work of the famous ... read more
Vajdahunyad Castle, located in Budapest's City Park, was built in 1896 for the Millennial Exhibition, and houses today the Museum and Library of Hungarian ... read more
Pál Kiss Museum, located in Lipcsey-mansion built in 1840s, is one of the oldest rural collections of Hungary. read more
The Batthyány-castle, built in the 18th century, houses the Dr László Batthyány-Strattman Museum, offering an insight view into the history of the Batthyány family ... read more
The Batthyány Heritage Centre at the Batthyány Palace, is the permanent exhibition displaying the more than four centuries-old history of the Batthyány family ... read more
The Festetics mansion in Dég was built in Classicist style between 1810 and 1815 for Count Antal Festetics de Tolna (1764-1853), imperial and royal chamberlain. The ... read more
The fortress of Eger, dating back to 1248, is housing several museums. There is the István Dobó Castle Museum with permanent exhibitions about the history of the ... read more
The Museum of Applied Arts - Nagytétény Palace, is a branch of the Museum of Applied Arts, and informs the visitors about the development of European ... read more
Nádasdy Castle was constructed during the 13th century, whereas today it hosts various exhibitions and is known as Nádasdy Ferenc Museum. It was constructed when the ... read more
The Petöfi Literary Museum was founded in 1954 and is housed in the Karolyi mansion, where it is dedicated to the Hungarian literary heritage in the widest possible way. ... read more
The Hungarian National Gallery, established in 1957 and housed in Buda Castle in Budapest, presents Hungarian art in all genres, its emergence and evolution. The ... read more
The Hungarian National Museum, established in 1802, is Hungary's national museum for the history, art, and archaeology of the Carpathian Basin and Hungary. The ... 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