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  2. Tuesday – Sunday: open 10 am – 6 pm. Closing of exhibitions starts at 5.30 pm at the top floor; Ticket office: until 5.00 pm. Entry is allowed until 5.00 pm – also with pre-purchased or free tickets. Dome: depending on weather conditions during opening hours until 5 pm More details >>.

  3. Tuesday – Sunday: open 10 am – 6 pm. Closing of exhibitions starts at 5.30 pm at the top floor; Ticket office: until 5.00 pm. Entry is allowed until 5.00 pm – also with pre-purchased or free tickets. Dome: depending on weather conditions during opening hours until 5 pm More details >>.

  4. Our collection preserves the most prized works of 19th- and 20th-century Hungarian sculpture along with coins, medals and plaques by Hungarian masters from the 19th to 21st centuries. In addition, it contains wax and plaster copies replacing original artworks, as well as coin works made by contemporary artists.

  5. The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary. It has operated as an independent institution since 1957. The HNG moved to its present location, the former Royal Palace of Buda, in 1975. 1957.

  6. Exhibitions. On view from 10 October. THE GALIMBERTI. The Lives and Works of Sándor Galimberti (1883–1915) and Valéria Dénes (1877–1915) 10 October 2024 - 26 January 2025. On view from 4 October. Weather Spectre. From Magic to Geoengineering. 4 October - 17 November 2024.

  7. Tickets for the temporary exhibition include a free visit to the permanent exhibition. Suggested time for a visit: 1,5-3 hours. The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary.

  8. 19th and 20th Century Paintings – Hungarian National Gallery

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    Today, the most important works are on display in the permanent exhibition of the Hungarian National Gallery. The collection includes works by portrait and landscape painters from the first half of the 19th century, such as János Donát and Károly Markó.

  9. Vaszary Rediscovered. Hungarian National Gallery, Building C, 2nd Floor - 14 September 2022 - 2 April 2023. Online ticket purchase. In the exhibition of János Vaszary, a foremost master of Hungarian fine art distinguished by great stylistic diversity, twenty-four out of the presented seventy paintings were previously unknown to the public as ...

  10. Canvas and Cult. Pál Szinyei Merse (1845—1920) and his Art

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    The life’s work of Pál Szinyei Merse, an outstanding master of nineteenth-century Hungarian painting and one of the most influential figures in Hungarian art, is the subject of the latest exhibition at the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.

  11. Collection of Paintings. On view. Hungarian National Gallery Building C, First Floor, Art in the 19th Century – From the Age of Reforms to the Turn of the Century, U Wing. Printable PDF. This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.