The exhibition covering more than 3,000 square metres features almost 3,600 artefacts in 8 thematic units. The creation of a new exhibition of Hungarian and international themes covering an area three times the size of the Kossuth Square building had an impact on the Museum’s public spaces, offering various novelties and services to enhance visitor experience.
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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.
Discover our collection of Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces during this 60-minute guided tour in English. What myths and legends inspired the old masters? How did they work, and what makes their work timeless? If you want to find out, join us on our English guided tours every Thursday at 11:00 am.
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The Marriage of Heaven and Hell – Works by William Blake at the Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Ethnography Wins the Multimedia and Design Oscars
The international jury has selected the developments of the Museum of Ethnography, built as part of the Liget Budapest project, among the world’s best digital projects at the prestigious F@IMP Festival in Dubai, often referred to as the Oscar of museum multimedia. Benedek Gyorgyevics, Chief Executive Officer of Városliget Zrt., the company implementing the Liget project, and Lajos Kemecsi, Director-General of the Museum of Ethnography informed the press about this success.






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