MUSEUS TO GO FOR FREE IN BUDAPEST


Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum):

  • Overview: The Hungarian National Museum is the country’s oldest public museum, focusing on Hungarian history and culture. Its neoclassical building is a sight to behold.
  • Highlights: Explore the extensive historical and archaeological collections, including the crown jewels of Hungary.
  • How to Get There: The museum is located near Kálvin tér, accessible by metro line M3 or several trams and buses.
  • Free Admission: On the third Saturday of each month, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Website: Hungarian National Museum
  • Address: Múzeum krt. 14-16, 1088 Budapest, Hungary.

Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galéria):

  • Overview: Housed in Buda Castle, this gallery showcases Hungarian art from the Middle Ages to the present day. The building itself is a masterpiece of architecture.
  • Highlights: View a wide range of Hungarian paintings, sculptures, and contemporary art.
  • How to Get There: You can reach the Buda Castle by walking from the Chain Bridge or taking bus 16 or the funicular.
  • Free Admission: On the first Sunday of each month, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Website: Hungarian National Gallery
  • Address: Szent György tér 2, 1014 Budapest, Hungary.

Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum):

  • Overview: The Museum of Fine Arts is known for its vast collection of European art, including works by renowned artists such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Goya.
  • Highlights: Admire the impressive collection of Old Masters, as well as temporary exhibitions.
  • How to Get There: The museum is located in Heroes’ Square, accessible by metro line M1 or several trams and buses.
  • Free Admission: On the third Saturday of each month, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Website: Museum of Fine Arts
  • Address: Dózsa György út 41, 1146 Budapest, Hungary.

Museum of Ethnography (Néprajzi Múzeum):

  • Overview: The Museum of Ethnography explores the cultural diversity of Hungary and other world cultures through its vast collection of artifacts.
  • Highlights: Discover ethnographic exhibitions showcasing folk art, traditions, and customs.
  • How to Get There: The museum is located near Kossuth tér, accessible by tram line 2 or several buses.
  • Free Admission: On the third Saturday of each month, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Website: Museum of Ethnography
  • Address: Kossuth Lajos tér 12, 1055 Budapest, Hungary.

Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art (Ludwig Múzeum):

  • Overview: The Ludwig Museum focuses on contemporary and modern art from Eastern and Central Europe. It’s housed in the Palace of Arts (Müpa Budapest).
  • Highlights: Explore contemporary artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and installations.
  • How to Get There: The museum is part of the Palace of Arts complex, accessible by tram line 2 or several buses.
  • Free Admission: On the third Saturday of each month, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Website: Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Address: Komor Marcell utca 1, 1095 Budapest, Hungary.


Kiscelli Museum
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  • Detailed Overview: The Kiscelli Museum is located in a historic Baroque building and focuses on the history and art of Budapest. It features a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts.
  • Highlights: Hungarian art, historical exhibits, beautiful Baroque architecture.
  • How to Get There: Take bus 34 or 106 from Batthyány tér metro station (Metro Line 2).
  • Free Admission: The museum offers free admission on the last Saturday of each month.
  • Website: Kiscelli Museum.

Budapest History Museum (Budapesti Történeti Múzeum):

  • Detailed Overview: The Budapest History Museum is housed in the historic Buda Castle and explores the history of Budapest and the Castle Hill area. It features a wide range of exhibits, from medieval times to the present.
  • Highlights: Historical artifacts, medieval castle complex, panoramic views of Budapest.
  • How to Get There: Take the funicular to Buda Castle or walk from Széll Kálmán tér (former Moszkva tér) metro station (Metro Line 2).
  • Free Admission: The museum offers free admission on the last Saturday of each month.
  • Website: Budapest History Museum.

Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology, and Transport (Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum):

  • Detailed Overview: This museum showcases the history of technology, science, and transportation in Hungary. It features exhibits on trains, automobiles, aviation, and more.
  • Highlights: Vintage vehicles, aviation history, interactive displays.
  • How to Get There: Take bus 5 or tram 1 from Nyugati pályaudvar metro station (Metro Line 3).
  • Free Admission: The museum offers free admission on the last Saturday of each month.
  • Website: Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology, and Transport.

Vasarely Museum (Vasarely Múzeum):

  • Detailed Overview: The Vasarely Museum is dedicated to the works of Victor Vasarely, a pioneer of op art. The museum showcases his geometric and optical art pieces.
  • Highlights: Op art masterpieces, optical illusions, modern art.
  • How to Get There: Take tram 3 from Arany János utca metro station (Metro Line 3).
  • Free Admission: The museum offers free admission on the last Saturday of each month.
  • Website: Vasarely Museum.

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum):

  • Detailed Overview: This museum focuses on the natural world and features exhibits on paleontology, geology, zoology, and more.
  • Highlights: Dinosaur skeletons, mineral collections, interactive exhibits.
  • How to Get There: Take tram 4 or 6 from Nyugati pályaudvar metro station (Metro Line 3).
  • Free Admission: The museum offers free admission on the last Saturday of each month.
  • Website: Hungarian Natural History Museum.