Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Hungary:
1Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum
BudapestThe Hospital in the Rock in Budapest is a hospital-turned-memorial that serves as a grim reminder of the horrors of the war and of the suffering it brings upon the people. It was first opened in 1944 to serve as a hospital for wounded Hungarian civilians who were injured during airstrikes and, event 2Holocaust Memorial Center
BudapestThe Holocaust Memorial Center is a renovated synagogue and museum in Budapest that dates back to the 20s and is devoted to Hungarian Jews that were killed in The Holocaust. Furthermore, the museum also mentions the discrimination and killings of Gypsies, homosexuals, and the disabled. 3House of Terror Museum
BudapestThe House of Terror Museum is a museum in Budapest that documents the grim legacy of the fascist and communist regimes, which have plundered Hungary in the past. It also serves as a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including the unfortunate souls, who lost their lives within the building it 4Zwack Museum and Visitor Center
BudapestThe Zwack Museum and Visitor Center tells the story of Zwack Unicum, an aperitif made from 40 herbs and spices as well as the family responsible for it. Two centuries ago royal physician to the Habsburg Emperor Dr. Zwack invented the bitter drink. Furthermore, the museum and visitor centre holds a c 5Semmelweis Museum of Medical History
BudapestSemmelweis Museum of Medical History (The Semmelweis Medical Museum) is a museum in Budapest housed in the house where Dr. Semmelwies was born in. Semmelweis was a Hungarian physician of ethnic-German ancestry, now known as an early pioneer of antiseptic procedures. With its collection of medical to 6House of Hungarian Art Nouveau
BudapestThe House of Hungarian Art Nouveau is an Art Noveau mansion in Budapest that showcases the bourgeoise past of Budapest. 7Roth Miksa Memorial House
BudapestThe Roth Miksa Memorial House in Budapest was the home of Róth Miksa, the internationally well-known Hungarian mosaicist and stain glass artist responsible for making mosaic and stained glass prominent art forms in Hungarian art. 8Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives
BudapestThe Zoltán Kodály Museum is a museum in Budapest that is dedicated to one of the most important Hungarian composers of the 20th century. The museum was opened in 1990 and occupies the place where the musician lived and worked from 1924 until his death in 1967. The museum contains three rooms preserv 9Memento Park Budapest
BudapestMemento Park is the first thematic museum made of political propaganda statues and established after the fall of Central European communist dictatorships in 1989-90. Statue Park is home to 41 statues and memorials from the streets of Budapest. The Most Cheerful Barrack houses three photo exhibitions