Exhibition
Life at the museum

Dear Visitors!

Due the national holiday on the 22th (Monday) and 23th (Tuesday) of October the museum is open.

On 22 October, the museum can be visited from 10:00 until 18:00 with the usual ticket prices. 
On 23 October, exhibitions of the Hungarian National Museum can be visited for free, except the World Press Photo exhibition.

 

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June 23., 15:00

Night of the Museums 2018

Saturday, 23th of June, from 14:00 to 02:00

Programmes from all ages, for all ages, in the Hungarian National Museum.Entrance with armband: 12:00-02:00

Entrance with ordinary ticket: 12:00- 18:00

We would like to inform our visitors that the Night of the Museums programmes are accessible only to those in possession of the armband.

Exhibition
Life at the museum
Professional work

...more precisely, to the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens, where the exhibition 'Byzantium and the Others in the First Millenium' was inaugurated on 17th May 2018.

Athens is the second venue of the international travelling exhibition created in the framework of the CEMEC – Connecting Early Medieval European Collections project. The Hungarian National Museum, being a partner to the...

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August 26., 16:30

Sleeping Murder | The bones confess

The mystery will be solved through an exciting, case-solving performance in an interactive dialogue between anthropologist and archaeologist, namely who are the Archaeological Crime Scene Investigators! 

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

July 29., 16:30

Sleeping Murder | The bones confess

The mystery will be solved through an exciting, case-solving performance in an interactive dialogue between anthropologist and archaeologist, namely who are the Archaeological Crime Scene Investigators! 

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

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NIGHT OF MUSEUM IN THE HNM

GATEWAY TO OTHER WORLDS

24 June 2017, Saturday 2 PM – 2 AM

Ticket prices:
Adults: HUF 1700
Children (6-18 years): HUF 800
Children under 6: free

March 3., 11:00

Opening ceremony - Avars Revived

Our exhibition is one of the so-called national presentations complementing the three large-scale, transnational exhibitions realised by the CEMEC project between 2017 and 2019 in Amsterdam, Athens and Bonn. This time the focus is on the Early Medieval Carpathian Basin.