The history of the Székely Anthem titled temporary exhibition
“It was not written to be an anthem but merely a psalm; it became one only because all Székelys identified with it, because all shared the memory that once, unknowingly and unwillingly, a flag was lowered in respect for it.”
Attila
The most significant exhibition on the subject in Hungary in the past forty years, and a landmark international showcase in its own right. 400 masterpieces from 64 museums across 13 countries evoking Attila, king of the Huns, at the Hungarian National Museum.
The Treasures of King Louis I (the Great) of Hungary
The member institutions of the Hungarian National Museum are marking the 700th anniversary of the birth of King Louis I (the Great) of Hungary with a varied programme full of exciting events.
Medieval Lapidary
Open Storage - Currently closed to visitors
Lapidary
Széchényi Hall - Currently closed to visitors
History of Hungary Part II
History of Hungary Part I
The first half of our historical exhibition presents the history of Hungary from the foundation of the state to the early 18th century.
On the Border Between East and West
Coronation Mantle - Currently closed to visitors
The Seuso Treasure - Currently closed to visitors
The Seuso Treasure – The Light of Pannonia is an exhibition where some of the most precious artefacts of the late Roman imperial period are displayed in three elegant spaces. The imposing museum halls highlight the unique artistic value of the Seuso Treasure.