Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
By the power of its location, architecture and exceptional collection, the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest is a unique institution among the Hungarian museum scene. Its neoclassical and neorenasissance building, which received the Europa Nostra Prize for its reconstrcuction, is part of the world heritage. Its collection was established in 1906 and gives home to some of the most exceptional artefacts of national and international art.
4 event hall
6 permanent exhibition
inner yards
Wi-Fi
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The Zsigmond and Adél Bródy Venue
The neo-Renaissance building was designed by Vilmos Freund and completed in 1889 as the Hospital of the Jewish Community of Pest. During the interwar years, it was one of the most prestigious clinics in Budapest, and from the very beginning, it was where several Hungarian and internationally renowned doctors saved lives, and practiced their craft.
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garden
roof terrace
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Hungarian National Gallery
The rentable venues of the Hungarian National Gallery cover almost the whole spectrum of events, since it is an ideal location for gala dinners, receptions, award ceremonies, cocktail parties or corporate team building activities. The memorable experience is enhanced by the panorama terraces, which provide a spectacular view of Budapest.
4 panorama terraces
3 event hall
Wi-Fi
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Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts
A picturesque garden awaits you with exotic plants and overgrown sculptures in the Hopp Ferenc Museum of East Asian Art at Andrássy Street. This outdoors venue is a perfect location for small garden parties, family events, product presentations, thematic photoshoots, engagement dinners or workshops.
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Vasarely Museum
Located in a popular part of Óbuda, Vasarely Museum provides and inspirational environment for smaller corporate receptions or workshops. Between spring and autumn, the Museum’s garden becomes a venue of wine tastings, receptios, corporate meetings.
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