sights & culture
Budapest Puppet Theatre
The largest puppet theatre of Central Europe
Tabán art cinema was the first motion picture theater of the Buda side
The palace of the Károlyi family became one of the major centers of Pest’s literary life shortly after it was built
The Kiscelli Museum satisfies the curiosity of visitors interested in the Modern Age history and fine art of Budapest
Architecture is an inseparable branch of culture – this is the message of FUGA
The Big Wheel of Budapest is a huge Ferris wheel with a permanent
Művész Cinema (Művész Mozi) is an art cinema and a true cultural centre in Budapest near Oktogon with a unique interior evoking the popular ruin pubs
Ernest Hemingway stated that Robert Capa 'was a good friend
The streets of District VII closest to the city centre have been home to the religious centres of Orthodox Jews since the 19th century
Part of the ambitious Brody group, the Writer's Villa is a classic retreat for, well, not only writers but anyone of an artistic bent needing peace and quiet amid forested tranquillity.
Who would have thought that one of the most popular galleries in Budapest is run by an economist
Art historian and art dealer Tamás Kieselbach first opened his gallery and auction house in 1994 on art-focused Falk Miksa utca
If you’d like to revel in art without travelling a lot around the city
The Neo-Baroque mansion of the Actors’ Museum in the Buda hill is a hidden gem
The Neo-Classicist Barabás Villa at Városmajor used to be the summer home of famous Hungarian portrait painter Miklós Barabás but nowadays
Palmetta Design on Bartók Béla út proffers exciting stylish artefacts from vases to tables and textiles