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
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 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 Museum of Trade and Tourism, located in the centre of the old Óbuda in the writer Gyula Krúdy’s old house, is dedicated to the cultural heritage of ... read more
The Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, dating back to 1896, features a combination of Judaica objects, artefacts and archives. Its oldest object is a gravestone that ... read more
The Museum of Electrical Engineering, Budapest, a branch of Hungarian Museum of Transport and Technology, is dedicated to the history of light and lighting, and their ... read more
The House of Terror Museum tells the story of the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is at the same time a memorial to the victims of these ... read more
The Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum, opened in 2007, is a hospital created in the caverns under Buda Castle in Budapest in the 1930s, which played an ... read more
The Holocaust Memorial Center, opened in 2005 and housed in a renovated synagogue (from the 1920s), reflects the history of the Jewish people in Hungary and the ... read more
The Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, opened in 1906, houses one of the most important collections of European art from Antiquity to the present day. The museum has a great ... read more
The Budapest Hall of Art, Budapest Kunsthalle or Palace of Art, is dedicated to contemporary art, through rotating exhibitions of works by local and regional artists. ... read more
The Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum (Arany Sas) was the first pharmacy in Buda, and is today a highly interesting small museum, showing how the modern pharmacy developed ... read more
The Geological Museum of Budapest or Hungarian Institute of Geology and Geophysics, features the largest geological collection in the country, with 23 thematic ... read more