The Zwack Unicum Museum tells the story the history of the typical Hungarian bittersweeet liqueur 'Zwack Unicum', including also the history of six generations ... read more
The Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives, part of the Liszt Academy, was opened in 1990 and was the four room flat and esidence of Zoltán Kodály (1882 – ... read more
Wenckheim Castle was built between 1875 and 1879 for Count Frigyes Wenckheim and his wife, Countess Krisztina Wenckheim. The architect was Miklós Ybl. The park was also ... read more
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
Várfok Gallery’s is not only focusing on representing Comtemporary artists but has also the Várfok Gallery ’Project Room’. 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 Trianon Museum is the only institute of the Carpathian Basin which tells the history the peace-treaties of World War I and its consequences, as well as the ... read more
TOBE Gallery, founded in 2013 by Tomas Opitz and Bea Puskas, promotes Ibero-American and Hungarian artists in photography, through exhibitions and a regular presence at ... read more
The Police Museum opened its doors in 1999, as the fully renewed successor of its predecessor, the Criminal Museum, which dates back to 1908. The museum offers three ... 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 Molnár-C. Pál Studio Museum is dedicated to the life and work of the Hungarian painter Molnár C. Pál (1894-1981), in the house where he lived and ... read more
The Foundry Museum (Öntödei Múzeum), a branch museum of the Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transport, was opened in 1969 and is housed in a factory ... read more
Tata Castle dates back to the end of the 14th and has been built and rebuilt several times, whereas it served as a royal summer residence during the reign of King ... read more
Sümeg Castle, dating back to the 13th century and built for Béla IV of Hungary, is since 1989 privately held by the Papp family. The building, under continuous ... 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
Siklós Castle, dating back to the 13th century, is today owned by the state and operated as a museum and hotel. It was built by Baron János György Benyó and when the ... read more
Semsey Castle, Balmazújváros, was built between 1796 and 1805 for András Semsey. Today the renovated castle houses the Andor Semsey Museum and the Tourinform ... 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
The Saint Ladislaus National Memorial Site, Somogyvár, contains the ruins of one of the most prominent monasteries of Hungary, established by King Ladislaus I of ... 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