2026. 07. 09.
We look forward to welcoming our visitors!
Due to the extraordinary interest, the Attila exhibition at the Hungarian National Museum will be open on Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12 until 8:00 p.m. instead of 6:00 p.m.
The Attila exhibition is one of the Hungarian National Museum’s most popular exhibitions; more than 108,000 visitors have purchased tickets so far. As the exhibition is set to close soon, the number of visitors has increased in recent days, which is why we decided to extend the opening hours. On the final two days, Saturday and Sunday, the Attila exhibition - which features 400 artifacts from 64 museums in 13 countries related to Attila, the ruler of the Huns, at the Hungarian National Museum - will be open until 8:00 p.m. instead of 6:00 p.m.
Please note that tickets for the Attila exhibition can be purchased until 7:00 PM
We look forward to welcoming our visitors!
Photos from the Attila exhibition
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Drinking cup with a bull’s head-shaped handle from the Nagyszentmiklós treasure - copy
Gold (height: 10.6 cm, length: 12.2 cm, weight: 283 g) I 8–9th century
Kunsthistorisches Museum Antikensammlung, Wien (Inv. No. VIIb 10)
Jug No. 2 from with a narrative frieze from the Nagyszentmiklós treasure - copy
Gold (height: 25 cm) Around 700
Kunsthistorisches Museum Antikensammlung, Wien (Inv. No. VIIIb 33)
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Half-Armour associated with count Miklós Pálffy, once consideredto be the armour of Attila
Hammered steel, copper, leather
Around 1620
HNM-Public Collection Center, Hungarian
National Museum,Weapons Collection, Budapest
8transfervfrom the Imperial Armoury of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna in 1932)
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