• At the Hungarian National Museum, you can trace the footsteps of the young André Kertész through a selection of his vintage shots taken before 1925.
  • The Hungarian National Museum traces its foundation to 1802, when Count Ferenc Széchényi set up the National Széchényi Library.
  • The Hungarian National Museum has an admission fee and is open daily from Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is directly across the river from the Citadella.
  • The building where the Hungarian National Museum is currently located was built from 1837-1847. ... Today the garden is the venue of the Museum Festival.
  • The Hungarian National Museum was founded in 1802 and is the national museum for the history, art and archaeology of Hungary.
  • The Hungarian National Museum is found across the Danube from the Citadella. It is near the Astoria and Kálvin tér subway stations.
  • The Hungarian National Museum is the national museum for history, art and archaeology of Hungary, located in an impressive neoclassical edifice.
  • One of the main sections of the Hungarian National Museum is its archaeological department, which is divided according to time periods.
  • The Hungarian National Museum evolved from this donation, with the advocacy of Palatine Joseph of Habsburg and the NationalAssembly, in the following...
  • The Hungarian National Museum is said to have been founded in 1802 when Count Ferenc Széchényi set up the National Széchényi Library.