This year, Óbuda's cultural institutions cooperate in organizing a special night for the second time. On the last night of July, the Budapest History Museum's member institutions in Óbuda will be open until midnight and welcome visitors with special guided tours, adult and children's programmes, temporary and permanent exhibitions.
Sándor Bodó DSc, ethnographer, museologist and university professor, passed away at the age of 78 in Veszprém, Hungary.
The Medieval Jewish Prayer House at 26 Táncsics Mihály Street (Buda Castle District) is closed today on 2 July due to technical issues.
We are happy to announce that, with the opening of the Castle Museum on 9 June, all of our member institutions - the Aquincum Museum and the Kiscell Museum as well as the Budapest Gallery and its exhibition space, the Imre Varga Collection, are finally welcoming visitors again.
The logo competition of the Budapest History Museum has been successfully closed. Out of almost 100 entries, the jury voted Attila Kántor's design as the best, which will soon be presented to the public. We would like to thank all the participants for their work!
As part of the easing of pandemic restrictions, museums in Hungary, including the Budapest History Museum, are preparing to reopen.
The newest volume in the 'Barangoló' series presents the 300-year-history of the park and forest around the Kiscell Museum.
Vote for the museum education program of the Budapest Gallery!
The museum education program of the Imre Varga Collection has been nominated to the Highlights of Hungary Award.