
The House of Music Hungary’s new temporary exhibition, opening on 1 May, pays tribute to Freddie Mercury. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the birth of the world-famous artist, while forty years have passed since the legendary stadium concert that he and Queen performed in Hungary: it was the first major rock event by a Western superstar band behind the Iron Curtain. This double anniversary lends particular significance to the exhibition jointly organised by the House of Music Hungary and World of Freddie, the organisation dedicated to preserving the memory of the global icon. Visitors can discover a lesser-known, deeply human side of Freddie Mercury through hundreds of original personal objects, stories and immersive installations.










