The 10 Best Art Museums in Central Hungary, Central Hungary

September 5, 2021 Diedre Savory

Discover the best top things to do in Central Hungary, Hungary including Amos and Anna Museum, Tragor Ignac Museum - Courtyard of the Pannonia House, Kovacs Gabor Collection, ArtMill, Kovacs Margit Muzeum, Victor Vasarely Museum, Imre Varga Collection (Gyujtemeny), Mikrocsodak Muzeuma, Varfok Gallery, Rehab Budapest.
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1. Amos and Anna Museum

Bogdanyi ut 10, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 20 779 6657 http://www.muzeumicentrum.hu
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Amos and Anna Museum

The former home of a famous artist couple, Imre Ámos and Margit Anna, now features a collection of their work representing the beginning of Expressionist painting in Hungary.

2. Tragor Ignac Museum - Courtyard of the Pannonia House

Koztarsasag ut 19., Vac 2600 Hungary +36 30 555 7620 [email protected] http://muzeumvac.hu/programok_allando/82/Pannonia-Haz-udvara-.html
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Tragor Ignac Museum - Courtyard of the Pannonia House

Exhibitions: An Artist with a Thousand Faces – Selected Works from the Gyula Hincz Oeuvre, Istvan Gador Oeuvre Exhibition, History Cast in Iron – Cast Iron Collections, Courtyard of the Pannonia House

3. Kovacs Gabor Collection

Andrassy ut 112. KOGART Ház, Budapest 1062 Hungary +36 1 354 3820 http://www.kogarthaz.hu/hu/kiallitasok
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Kovacs Gabor Collection

4. ArtMill

Bogdanyi u. 32, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 20 779 6657 http://www.muzeumicentrum.hu/en/artmill/
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ArtMill

The 19th-century building of the former sawmill is one of the most interesting and special exhibition venues in Hungary. Based on a idea of painters Dezso Korniss and Pal Deim, the gallery was opened to the general public on the initiative of For Szentendre’s Art Foundation in cooperation with the Szentendre Architects’ Club in June 1999. The aim of the founders was to establish a modern artists’

5. Kovacs Margit Muzeum

Vastagh Gyoergy Utca 1, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 20 779 6651 http://www.muzeumicentrum.hu/kovacs-margit-keramiamuzeum/
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Kovacs Margit Muzeum

An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring a unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.

Reviewed By thedoll1

This town was so interesting---MANY shops, cafes, etc. It was a surprise to find the Ceramic Museum in this little town---quite impressive, well done and very classy. I was intrigued with it. We had already visited Budapest and wanted to find a new location of interest---this was perfect!

6. Victor Vasarely Museum

III. Szentlelek ter 1 Megközelites Batthyányi térről a H5-ös HEV-vel, illetve az 1-es villamossal, Budapest 1033 Hungary +36 1 439 3316 http://www.vasarely.hu/
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Victor Vasarely Museum

Reviewed By clayrich - Burnley, United Kingdom

Fascinating museum showing the op art of Vasarely. I'll be honest and admit I had not heard of him but saw this in a Lonely Planet guide book on Budapest. It was terrific value and a bargain, really. There are some other works in addition to Vasarely but the main attraction are the mind bending op art works he produced. It's a lovely little museum and an insight into something I knew nothing of but will definately find out more. You will find yourself staring at some of these images, your mind not quite beleiving what you are seeing.

7. Imre Varga Collection (Gyujtemeny)

Laktanya utca 7, Budapest 1033 Hungary +36 1 250 0274 http://www.budapestgaleria.hu/index.php?akt_menu=103
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Imre Varga Collection (Gyujtemeny)

Reviewed By ThoughtfulTraveler18

Imre Varga created the moving sculptures in the Doheny Synagogue commemorating the Jewish lives lost during WWII in Hungary. He is not Jewish, and yet was commissioned to do these pieces, no doubt, because of his evocative works about humanity and the sacredness of life. His many sculptures of his father feature his loss of limbs after serving in the war, with his medals of honor affixed to his chest with nails, reminiscent of Jesus on the cross, conveying the hypocrisy and the sacrifices of war. We found this museum moving and beautiful, as each piece is deeply thoughtful and moving. Because we began our trip with the Doheny synagogue and ended it with the Imre Varga Museum, we felt it to be an extra magical, bookended trip. Don't hesitate to ask the museum director to explain some of the pieces, especially the sculpture of the woman on horseback in the inner courtyard.... a very special story awaits you. We also visited the Vasarely Museum nearby (wonderful).

8. Mikrocsodak Muzeuma

Alkotmany utca 2, Szentendre 2000 Hungary +36 70 935 5155 [email protected] http://www.microart.hu
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Mikrocsodak Muzeuma

Reviewed By daymoLiverpool - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This is so impressive to see, I really dont know how the artist has done it its microart which you see under a microscope and they all have such intricate detail it's a bit mind blowing....

Varfok utca 11., Budapest 1012 Hungary +36 1 213 5155 [email protected] http://www.varfok-galeria.hu
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Varfok Gallery

Varfok Gallery is one of the first Hungarian, privately founded contemporary galleries after the political changes of 1989. Its services include the representation of its artists, organization of exhibitions, guided tours and publishing.

10. Rehab Budapest

Muzeum korut 13., Budapest 1053 Hungary [email protected] http://rehab.10r.hu
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Rehab Budapest

The Rehab Budapest is a Barber Shop to get your hair done as you like it. And our Bistro with our amazing hamburgers and beers. Take a break from the city, enjoy the amazing foods, get a quick shave!

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