Budapest Museum of Ethnography Entry Ticket

Budapest, Néprajzi Múzeum, Dózsa György Way, Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
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English
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What To Expect

Uncover the wonders of the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest, one of the world's most ancient ethnographic museums. Marvel at its impressive new building, a recent addition to Europe's museum architecture.Situated at the entrance to Budapest's most scenic park, this institution has been a pioneer in specialised European museums since its establishment in 1872. The museum has consistently strived to gather and safeguard intangible cultural heritage linked with ethnographic research. It has evolved into a significant hub in Hungary for museological studies and the advancement of ethnographic museology. Engage with cultures from five continents within the museum's top-tier exhibition spaces spanning 7,000 m2, shielded from natural light. Dive into both temporary and permanent exhibitions that offer fresh perspectives on Hungarian and global culture treasures.

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Important info

Know in advance:

  • The museum is closed on Mondays
  • Last admission is one hour before closing time
  • Photography is allowed without flash
  • On the 3rd Saturday of each month, permanent exhibitions are free of charge for Hungarian and other EEA nationals who: a) are under 26 years of age, b) accompanied by a person under 18 years of age and his/her close relative (up to 2 persons)
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Highlights

Explore the museum's world-class exhibition spaces, covering 7,000 square meters. Immerse yourself in the cultures of 5 continents with a visit to the museum. Learn about Hungarian, European, and world communities and their shared culture

Cancellation Policy
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Provider
Hungaria Koncert
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