Budapest’s Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galéria) is rolling out a year-long lineup of curator-led tours at Buda Castle, offering fresh ways to see both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Art historians will guide visitors through standout Hungarian and international works, unpacking eras, stories, and hidden details in an engaging, family-friendly format. Location: 1014 Budapest, District 1 – Castle District (Várkerület), Szent György Square (Szent György tér) 2.
The series opens by tracing Hungary’s most influential artist colonies through the works of their leading figures. Expect a deep dive into Szolnok’s legacy and the role of Adolf Fényes (Fényes Adolf), revealing how communities shaped styles, subjects, and shared aesthetics in turn-of-the-century art. Budapest.
As part of the Mama, Look! (Mama, nézd!) family program, this color-focused tour hunts for every shade of green in the National Gallery. Spanning centuries, it weaves painting together with decorative arts, showing how tone, pigment, and material tell different stories across time. Budapest.
A close look at turn-of-the-century nude sculpture explores how the spell of antiquity can tip stone into the uncanny realism of living flesh. Form, ideal, and sensuality meet in marble. Budapest.
Wander through Adolf Fényes’s (Fényes Adolf) landscapes and intimate interiors: How does a peasant courtyard sit beneath the shadow of French Impressionism? What links a colorful Szolnok room to Paris? These century-old genre scenes whisper of rural Hungarian joys and sorrows. Budapest.
For World Water Day, stroll among the Gallery’s most luminous landscapes. Seek out seas and rivers, hear waterfalls and raindrops in your mind’s ear, and immerse yourself in Hungarian fine art. Budapest.
Organizers reserve the right to change schedules and programs.