Dear Visitors!
Due to an event the Roman Lapidary will be closed on April 5th (Friday) form 16:00.
Thank you for your understanding!
Dear Visitors!
Due to an event the Roman Lapidary will be closed on April 5th (Friday) form 16:00.
Thank you for your understanding!
Dear Visitors!
Due to event preparations the Roman Lapidary will be closed on March 30th (Saturday).
Thank you for your understanding!
Due to the national holiday preparations on 12-13 March 2019, the Museum will be approachable from the gate on Bródy Sándor street. All of our exhibitions are open!
On 14 March 2019 the Museum is closed!
Rosti 160
Memorial Conference at the Hungarian National Museum
Monday, 25 February 2019, 1 p.m.— 4.30. p.m.
Ceremonial Hall, Hungarian National Museum
1.00 p.m. -1.10. p.m.
Welcome speech by Benedek Varga general director (HNM, Budapest)
1.10.p.m. -1.30. p.m.
Beatrix Lengyel (HNM, Historical Photo Department, Budapest): Paul de Rosti. Photography. National Museum. Starting points
1.30 p.m.-2.30 p...
Dear Visitors!
Due to the reconstruction of the Museum Garden, the gate on Bródy Sándor utca side is closed today and tomorrow (21-22 February). Visitors with limited mobility can enter the Museum building from the Múzeum körút on the left side by the large gate (Astoria side).
Thank you for your understanding!
Dear Visitors!
Due to event preparations The History of Hungary, part two will be approachable from the exhibition's exit on December 14th (Friday) from 15 p.m. The History of Hungary, part one exhibition's exit will be closed, you can leave the exhibition at the entrance.
Thank you for your understanding!
Dear Visitors!
Due to event preparations The History of Hungary, part two will be approachable from the exhibition's exit on November 15th (Thursday).
Thank you for your understanding!
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.
Roundtable Discussions
The upcoming conference will be dedicated to the national practices of historical memorialisation regarding Austria-Hungary. Our aim is to present the different ways national historiographies of the successor states have evaluated the period of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.