Events
Events
The Civilization of the Qin and Han Dynasties – The First Chinese Emperor’s Terracotta Warriors
One of the world’s most spectacular archaeological exhibitions traces the centuries-long rise of the Qin Empire between the 8th BC and 3rd centuries AC, and includes important ceremonial objects and symbols of the period.
Attila Exhibition in the Hungarian National Museum
'Attila' is the most significant exhibition on the subject in Hungary in the past forty years, featuring 400 masterpieces from 64 museums across 13 countries that evoke Attila, king of the Huns, at the Hungarian National Museum.
Destination: Galaxy
A new temporary exhibition titled "Destination: Galaxy! Hungary and the Space Age, 1957–1983" will be on display between March 4 and July 31 at the Budapest History Museum (BTM), in the Buda Castle.
Black Mirror. The Long Shadow of the Future
The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art invites you to the exhibition Black Mirror. The Long Shadow of the Future, on view until October 18.
Dolce Vita. Impressions of Italy in Two Centuries of Hungarian Art
The exhibition, "Dolce Vita: Impressions of Italy in Two Centuries of Hungarian Art", showcases around 150 artworks, demonstrating Italy's enduring popularity as a travel destination and a constant source of inspiration for Hungarian artists.
Robert Capa: Hungarian Report, 1948
Entitled Hungarian Report, 1948, the exhibition presents previously unseen photos by Robert Capa. It will be open to the public from April 9 to August 23.
Manga – Hokusai – Manga
The Japan Foundation's guest exhibition titled Manga – Hokusai – Manga, Approaching the Master's Compendium from the Perspective of Contemporary Comics is on display at the Museum of Ethnography.
Interwoven – Stories Thread by Thread: New Exhibition at the HAB
The Hungarian Art & Business (HAB) art centre is welcoming visitors to its latest temporary exhibition, which features antique carpets and contemporary paintings and is on display until 28 June.
Freddie - The Exhibition
A new, unforgettable exhibition opens about the personal story of Freddie Mercury, as you have never seen it before. Check it out at the House of Music Hungary in Budapest, from May 1.
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