All art museums and attractions to visit in Hungary

Hungary (Europe) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 18 art museums that are located in Hungary.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Hungary? These are the ones:

  1. Matthias Church1

    Matthias Church

     Budapest
    The Matthias Church has seen several modifications over the centuries, with each subsequent king adding their unique touch. These changes include the addition of a tower, a door, and the expansion of the building. Notably, Louis I of Hungary and Sigismund of Hungary carried out Gothic modifications, while Matthias I of Hungary transformed the church in a Renaissance style. These architectural changes offer a visual journey through different historical periods, providing an enriching experience for visitors.
  2. Madame Tussauds Budapest2

    Madame Tussauds Budapest

     Budapest
  3. Hungarian National Gallery3

    Hungarian National Gallery

     Budapest
    The Hungarian National Gallery is a museum in Budapest that is housed in the Buda Castle and was established in 1957 as the national art museum. The museum holds and displays a collection that includes Medieval, Renaissance, Gothic art, and Baroque Hungarian art, as well as wood altars from the 15th
  4. Museum of Applied Arts4

    Museum of Applied Arts

     Budapest
    The Museum of Applied Arts is a museum in Budapest and is the third-oldest applied arts museum in the world. The museum is housed in an Art Nouveau building that was built between 1893 and 1896. The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest houses a collection that mainly consists of metalwork, furniture,
  5. Victor Vasarely Museum5

    Victor Vasarely Museum

     Budapest
    The Vasarely Museum, affiliated to the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, is holding the largest and most comprehensive collection of Victor Vasarely's body of work outside of France. The permanent exhibition of Vasarely's works is based on his artistic development, which is showcased in a chronologi
  6. Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art6

    Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art

     Budapest
    The Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art collects international and Hungarian art, and displays artworks from the past 50 years that have been collected by Peter and Irene Ludwig.
  7. Hall of Art7

    Hall of Art

     Budapest
    The Hall of Art in Budapest is an exhibition building on Budapest's Heroes' Square, built to the design of the architects Albert Schickedanz and Fülöp Herczog and inaugurated in December 1895. Opposite the Kunsthalle is the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum), designed by the same team of arc
  8. Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center8

    Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center

     Budapest
    The Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center is a museum and art gallery in Budapest that houses the greatest surviving collection of the world-famous Hungarian photographer Robert Capa. Capa was a Hungarian war photographer and photojournalist and is by some considered to be the greatest combat
  9. House of Hungarian Art Nouveau9

    House of Hungarian Art Nouveau

     Budapest
    The House of Hungarian Art Nouveau is an Art Noveau mansion in Budapest that showcases the bourgeoise past of Budapest.
  10. Kiscell Museum10

    Kiscell Museum

     Budapest
    The Kiscell Museum is a museum in Budapest that is dedicated to the city: its art, its schools, its fashion. Anything and everything that helps form the unique genius loci of the place.
  11. Varfok Gallery11

    Varfok Gallery

     Budapest
    The Várfok Gallery is a gellary in Budapest that is one of the first private galleries specializing in contemporary art. Its aim is to represent well-known Hungarian and foreign known artists as well as new and young artists, organize exhibitions and organize guided tours.
  12. Kassák Museum12

    Kassák Museum

     Budapest
    The Lajos Kassák Memorial Museum (Kassák Museum) is a museum in Budapest that is devoted to the Hungarian poet, novelist, painter, essayist, editor, theoretician of the avant-garde, and occasional translator Lajos Kassák. The museums exhibits his literary and fine art work in a permanent exhibition
  13. Galeria Centralis13

    Galeria Centralis

     Budapest
    The Galeria Centralis is both an integral part and an extension of the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives. The exhibition hall provides additional space for reflection on the nature of the archive and the documents, bringing into question the relationship between the past and the present,
  14. IKONO Budapest14

    IKONO Budapest

     Budapest
    IKONO is the new immersive and interactive experience in the heart of Budapest. An exciting and unforgettable 1-hour journey through more than 12 surreal, immersive atmospheres that will unleash your inner creativity to create unique memories with your friends and family! During your visit, yo
  15. Nagytétény Castle Museum15

    Nagytétény Castle Museum

     Budapest
    Nagytétény Palace or Száraz-Rudnyánszky Palace is the furniture museum of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest. The Nagytétény Castle Museum features an applied arts exhibition with artifacts of Hungarian and foreign furniture-making in a historical context with contemporary carpets, stoves and ce
  16. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts16

    Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts

     Budapest
    The Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts is a musuem in Budapest that showcases the beauty of Asian art and culture. The museum was founded in 1919 by Ferenc Hopp, after whom it is named. Hopp was a travelling enthusiast, who brought with him from his journeys many magnificent Asian works of art. The
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    Imre Varga Collection

     Budapest
    The Imre Varga Collection is a museum that is dedicated to the renowned Hungariansculptor, painter, designer and graphic artist Imre Varga. The musuem holds and displays a collection of his sketches, work materials and statues.
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    Molnár-C. Pál Studio Museum

     Budapest
    The Molnár-C. Pál Studio Museum is a museum in Budapest that was founded in 1984, where Molnár-C. Paul worked for 50 years until his death from 1931 to 1981. Three years after his death, his daughter, dr. Star Pálné Éva opened her first private collection of picturesque works. The permanently changi