Budapest’s Museum of Fine Arts is rolling out a full calendar of guided tours in 2026, inviting visitors to dive deeper into both permanent and temporary exhibitions with expert museum curators. Located at Dózsa György Road (Dózsa György út) 41 in Zugló (1146 Budapest, 14th District), the programs promise close-up encounters with artworks, behind-the-scenes insights, and themed walk-throughs that connect eras, techniques, and stories across cultures.
The season starts strong on February 24 with The World of Ancient China Up Close, an immersive guided tour that returns repeatedly through March, opening a detailed window onto artifacts, dynasties, and material culture. On February 25, visitors get Curatorial Tour: Through a Mannerist Lens, an in-gallery deep dive led by specialists unpacking the eccentric elegance and intellectual play of Mannerism—so expect elongated bodies, complex compositions, and sly symbolism to take center stage.
From February 27 to March 1, The World of Ancient China Up Close runs again, followed on February 28 by Graphics Under the Magnifying Glass, a forensic look at works on paper that dissects technique, line, medium, and condition—perfect for anyone curious about how prints reveal their secrets. The Ancient China tour returns March 3, while March 4 brings an Unconventional Guided Tour in the Guardians of Eternity exhibition, an event that promises fresh angles, likely blending storytelling with object close-ups. Another Ancient China stretch runs March 5–8, and the Mannerist curatorial walk comes back March 7, threading viewers through bold brushwork, capricious proportions, and courtly wit.
The World of Ancient China Up Close lands again March 10 and March 12–15, with another Curatorial Tour: Through a Mannerist Lens on March 13. Expect repetition with purpose: each date offers the chance to see and hear something new, even within recurring themes.
February fills fast. Beyond the February 24 Ancient China tour, February 25 stacks multiple programs: Shake On It! (Kezet rá!), the Unconventional Guided Tour in the Guardians of Eternity exhibition, and another Mannerist curatorial session. On February 26, Graphic Workshop Secrets – The History of Woodcut pulls back the curtain on carving, inking, and impression techniques, tracing how block printing shaped image culture.
February 27 adds A Masterful Selection of Masterpieces alongside another Ancient China slot, priming visitors for a weekend burst on February 28: Yoga with Adél Jordán balances mind and body in the galleries; Kemet – The Mysterious World of Ancient Egypt opens doors to gods, tombs, and ritual objects; Ancient China returns again; and Graphics Under the Magnifying Glass offers another microscope-on-paper session.
March 1–3 continues Ancient China, with March 3 also featuring Mama, Look! – The Art of Lingering, a family-friendly guide to slowing down with art. March 4 brings another Unconventional Guided Tour in Guardians of Eternity, and March 5–8 extends the China focus yet again. On March 6, A Masterful Selection of Masterpieces returns, while March 7 layers Ancient China with the Mannerist curatorial walk.
March 8 and 10 keep Ancient China in rotation; March 11 lines up a Curatorial Tour in the Guardians of Eternity exhibition and Museum+ Guardians of Eternity—an evening program that usually blends talks, performances, and extended hours for a one-night-only atmosphere. March 12 repeats Ancient China and reprises Graphic Workshop Secrets – The History of Woodcut.
March 13 is a blockbuster: Wanderings – Slow Guided Tour refines the art of attentive looking; Terracotta Army, Plastic Army: Adventures in Many-Faced China riffs on antiquity and its modern echoes; A Masterful Selection of Masterpieces returns; the Mannerist curatorial tour repeats; Ancient China continues; and two thematic events push into the market and the sensual: Beauty and Value – Art and the Art Trade explores collecting and commerce, while 18+ Sensual Journey – Scents and Images from Renaissance Italy conjures an after-hours, multi-sensory stroll. March 14 brings Ancient China and two Saturday Sampler mini-tours: Mysterious Animal Mummies and Ancient Buzzing, likely tying zoology to ritual and sound. March 17 revisits Ancient China; March 18 features Mind Fitness – An Italian Journey and a Curatorial Tour in Guardians of Eternity; March 19 is Hi, Museum of Fine Arts! (Szia, Szépművészeti!) – Flowers Blooming and Bees Dancing, a playful, nature-themed family session.
Beyond the high season, the museum flags key placeholders: April 18 and April 25; June 27; August 29; and October 31. These anchors often herald special tours, festivals, or late-night museum formats—worth bookmarking if you like planning ahead.
From January 1 to December 31, open-ended programming ensures that whether you step in during the chill of winter, spring bloom, summer lull, or autumn glow, there’s a guided route into the collections waiting for you. Expect rotation, returns, and fresh takes—this calendar’s rhythm is about depth through repetition and new perspectives layered onto familiar masterpieces.
All tours take place at the Museum of Fine Arts, 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György Road (Dózsa György út) 41, in the city’s 14th District, Zugló. With frequent Ancient China walk-throughs, curator-led Mannerism sessions, unconventional Guardians of Eternity tours, deep looks at printmaking, family moments, slow-looking formats, and sensory nights, 2026 is built to keep you coming back.