• Most people would not know what kind of work is done in a museum. The question is, what can a museum provide in a situation when most people do not have the opportunity to visit exhibitions? What kind of online content can museums recommend? How can they help educators?

    These questions are now answered by the Hungarian National Museum, among other museums.

    Most of our units can offer you exciting...

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  • 03/16/2020

    From March 17, 2020 the Hungarian National Museum and its member institutions (Semmelweis Museum and Archives of Medical History, Castle Museum of Esztergom, Balint Bálint Museum, Mihály Babits Memorial House, Rákóczi Museum of Sárospatak, Mátyás Király Múzeum Museum of Visegrád, Palóc Museum of Balassagyarmat, Villa Romana Baláca - Roman villa and ruin garden, Archaeological...

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  • Dear Researchers, Dear Readers,

    The Central Library of the Hungarian National Museum and the research service of the Museum are closed from 12 March to 30 April, due to the current situation.

    Thank you for your understanding!
     

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  • Dear Visitors,

    On 11 March 2020, the Hungarian government declared an emergency due to the coronavirus.

    It is our common responsibility to slow down the spread of the epidemic by all available tools we do have. Due to the extraordinary situation, our programs till 15 April will be postponed for a later date. As we previously notified, the Hungarian National Museum is closed between 14-16 March...

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  • SUMMER IS ON!

    Every Friday, The Hungarian National Museum is open until 10.00. P.M.

    To celebrate the long summer days, our permanent and temporary exhibitions, café and shop can be accessed until late in the evening every Friday. We also offer various programs during this time from guided tours to different concerts and interactive programs.

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  • Although the EU co-funded project CEMEC – Connecting Early Medieval European Collections ended officially on 30th September 2019, the farewell meeting in Brussels (attended among others by Hungarian National Museum colleagues) involved the beginning of something new: on 26th September the fourth venue of the travelling exhibition Crossroads. Travelling through the Middle Ages was inaugurated in...

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  • Due to the preparation of the exhibition 'The First Kings of Europe' to be on show in the Chicago Field Museum from March 2021, focusing on the Bronze Age of Central and Eastern Europe, some of our artefacts will not be available in the permanent exhibition between 22th October and 15th November. Thank you for your understanding.

     

    FIRST KINGS OF EUROPE (Chicago Field Museum 2021. márciusától)
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