Opening hours
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m to 6 p.m
Closing time of the cashiers: 5 p.m.
Disabled entrance for exhibitions in Building A and B
Museum shop
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5.45 p.m.
Closed on Mondays
Special Opening Hours
We inform our visitors, that because of reorganization part of the permanent collection of 19th century Art and the exhibition Mihály Munkácsy and the Realism of the End of the Century are closed.
Because of technical difficulties the following exhibitions are temporarily closed:
The Dome, Medieval and Renaissance Stone Carvings
Thank you for your understanding!
Free Guided Tours
Highlights of Hungarian Art
2 p.m. Every Thursday
11 a.m. Every Saturday
With valid tickets of any of the Hungarian National Gallery's exhibitions.
Audioguide
English, German, Italian and French language
At the Hungarian National Gallery's following exhibitions:
Medieval and renaissance stone carvings
Panel paintings and wooden sculptures from the gothic period
Late gothic winged altarpieces
Late renaissance and baroque art
19th century art
Price: HUF 800
Sponsorship and events
The Hungarian National Gallery hires out its exhibition rooms for evening receptions of an appropriate standard. These may be of a standing or a seated kind. The fee depends on the type of event, the length of time it is expected to last, and the numbers attending.
Further information and booking
Katalin Benyeda
Tel.: +36 20 4397 391
Project manager
Sponsorship and events
E-mail: katalin.benyeda@mng.hu
Getting there
From Deák tér
Take Bus No. 16, alight at Clark Ádám tér and take the Funicular Railway to Szent György tér
From Ferenciek tere
Take Bus No. 5 or Bus No. 78, alight at Dózsa György tér and take the Lift to Buda Castle
From Széll Kálmán tér
Take the Bus No. 16 to Dísz tér
From Móricz Zsigmond tér
Take Tram No. 18, alight at Dózsa György tér and take the Lift to Buda Castle
The Hungarian National Gallery in the Google Art Project
The Hungarian National Gallery has joined the Google Art Project.
Find us in the following website. www.googleartproject.com
