The Ludwig Museum is reopening its doors with three exhibitions to look forward to over the next few weeks, covering vastly different subject matters.

Located in the Palace of Arts in Budapest’s cultural complex by the Danube in south Pest, the Ludwig Museum deals with cutting-edge contemporary art, mainly but not exclusively from the region. Coming out of shutdown hibernation, the Ludwig is reopening with an exhibition selected from the permanent collection entitled Time Machine. Pieces on display reflect on the lessons of the recent period, and can be seen as time machines that invite viewers on a journey of the mind, revealing different aspects of artistic and historical time.

Soon afterwards, from 4 September, Keeping the Balance opens, a selection from the Art Collection Telekom collection, which seeks the answer to how to find and maintain equilibrium in a complex, contradictory and often conflict-laden reality. The show includes works by artists with mostly Eastern-European roots.


From 10 October, BarabásiLab: Hidden Patterns can be linked to the activities of physicist and network researcher Albert-László Barabási. State-of-the-art technology, network diagrams and structures are used to illustrate the hidden connections that underlie each phenomenon under study.

Ludwig Museum
District IX. Komor Marcell utca 1
Open: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm
Admission: Tickets here 

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