Dear Visitors!
In order to improve the visitors experience, we are carrying out renovation work in some areas of the Museum.
We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

Dear Visitors!
In order to improve the visitors experience, we are carrying out renovation work in some areas of the Museum.
We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

Dear Visitors!
On Saturday, November 13, 2021, an external, private event will be held at the Hungarian National Museum. The preparations of the event will take place during the day.
We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.
Dear Visitors!
We would like to inform you that the main entrance of the Hungarian National Museum is expected to be closed from 15:00 to 16:30 on July 24 (Saturday) due to an event. During this time, you can access the building and exhibitions from the direction of Bródy Sándor Street gate.
During this period, car traffic on Museum Boulevard will also be restricted.
Thank you for your...
Dear Visitors,
The Hungarian National Museum is happy to welcome you again. However, due to the pandemic certain rules have been put in place under the government decree No. 194/2021 (IV.26.) for visitors’ safety.
Admission tickets are sold only to individuals protected against COVID-19 and to minors under their responsibility. Access is only granted to visitors with immunity cards, failing this...
Budapest, 11 April 2021
The fixed-term assignment of the Director General of the Hungarian National Museum terminates by 30 June 2021 as head of the institution. Structural reforms of the museum and the general remodelling of the museum sector are starting on 15 April 2021, with the appointment of ministerial commissioner László L....
Please welcome the animation that briefly summarizes the events of the Revolution and War of Independence of 1848-49. The short film was made on the occasion of the Memorial Day of the Hungarian Revolution of March 15, 1848, as the introduction of the upcoming permanent exhibition at the Caucasus Front Museum in Kars. The film was made in collaboration with the experts of the Hungarian National...
“We entered the gates and Rj (Erzsi) with tears in her eyes, said ‘Now explain everything.’ (…) We left after an incredibly great experience, particularly for Anti to have it all come back to him, and how marvelously he talked and how extraordinary he was telling the children about it all. Rj and the children were so deeply impressed, I know none of us will ever forget it.”
From Sylvia Széchényi’...
Due to the second wave of COVID-19 severe restrictions enter into force from November 11, 2020. The Hungarian National Museum and its affiliated institutions (the Semmelweis Museum and Archives of Medical History, the Esztergom Castle Museum, the Balassa Bálint Museum, the Babits Mihály Memorial House, the Rákóczi Museum of Sárospatak, the Mátyás Király Museum of Visegrád, the Vay Ádám Museum...
On August 20, Hungary's national holiday, the Hungarian National Museum is waiting for its visitors with a varied and colorful classical music program. Beside to free entry, everyone who visits the museum can enjoy a continuous concert experience from 2 p.m.

Dear Visitors,
The Hungarian National Museum welcomes you again. Due to the pandemic, in accordance with official measures we must implement certain rules to ensure the safety of our visitors:
Wearing a mask is required for admission. Visitors not wearing a mask may be denied entry.
Please keep a distance of 1.5 meters from each other.
Please use hand sanitizers.
Please take care of each...