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Franz Liszt Memorial Museum
After spending years abroad, Franz Liszt – the prolific Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist – settled awhile in Budapest. The museum is in the building of the old Academy of Music on Vörösmarty utca, where Liszt himself used to live. The collection includes his original instruments, furniture and authentic memorabilia. Always a favourite of tourists when visiting Budapest.
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Technical Study Stores
One of the most unique exhibition spaces in Budapest is the Technical Study Stores, which has the bold ambition of collecting the most outstanding objects, inventions, prototypes, prints, models, miniatures and hidden historical treasures in Hungary’s great and colourful technological heritage. Open Thursdays through Saturdays.
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Vasarely Museum
Located on Szentlélek tér in Óbuda, the museum honours and celebrates the legacy of Victor Vasarely, a world-renowned kinetic and geometric abstract artist. Pécs-born Vasarely, who made his name in France, is also known for his pivotal role in the emergence of the op-art movement. After years of closure, this renovated museum finally reopened in 2017.