Budapest’s Tér-Kép Gallery (Tér-Kép Galéria) Unveils 2026 Program Lineup

Discover Tér-Kép Gallery’s 2026 Budapest program: contemporary art exhibitions, guided tours, cyanotype and kintsugi workshops, choir rehearsals, and more, bridging history with fresh voices in Várkerület.
when: 2026. March 1., Sunday

A clean, modern space with a knack for surprising its visitors, Tér-Kép Gallery (Tér-Kép Galéria) in Budapest’s 1st District (Várkerület), at 83–85 Krisztina Boulevard (Krisztina körút), rolls out its 2026 slate of exhibitions and events. The gallery bridges contemporary art with its audience, balancing the city’s history and architectural memory with fresh, witty shows that reflect the present. Exhibitors come from varied art forms, keeping the program vibrant and diverse. Contact links are listed but inactive in this basic listing; information can be requested via the provided button. Admission, timing, accommodation, and food-and-drink details appear per event.

Questioned Earth (Kifaggatott föld): Opening Night

2026.03.03. — Group exhibition opening: Questioned Earth (Kifaggatott föld). Theme: the Tabán as a memory-bearing landscape. Exhibiting artists: Eszter Metzing, Lilla Törteli, Anna Járai. Opening by: Kristóf Kovács (Gergely Sajnos). On view through March 28. Location: Budapest.

Questioned Earth (Kifaggatott föld): Exhibition Run

2026.03.04.–2026.03.28. — As an urban landscape, the Tabán bears the imprints of past and present. The area has long been shaped by the interplay of human use and natural features. Location: Budapest.

Guided Tour

2026.03.12. — Exhibition tour led by Sára Tomcsányi, aesthete; current MA student in Contemporary Art Theory and Curatorial Studies at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts; staff member at Képező Gallery (Képező Galéria); editor of Nincs online journal. The tour invites shared reflection on the layers of the space and the works presented. Free admission. Location: Budapest.

Cyanotype Workshop

2026.03.21. — Cyanotypes are made with a light-sensitive solution that creates blue-toned images on textile or paper, developed under UV light. Led by Veronika Zachar and Gergő Kincses. Location: Budapest.

More in March

2026.03.04. — Soul-Soother (Léleksimogató) with actress Kati Rák

2026.03.04. — Vox Hungarica Women’s Choir rehearsal

2026.03.05. — Confessions in Color and Form (Vallomások színben és formában) — János Szabó solo exhibition

2026.03.05. — Irka Circle (Irka Kör)

2026.03.05. — Discovering India (India felfedezése) — PetersPlanet Book Club

2026.03.06.–2026.04.02. — Confessions in Color and Form (Vallomások színben és formában) — János Szabó solo exhibition

2026.03.11. — Soul-Soother (Léleksimogató) with Kati Rák

2026.03.20. — Mátyás Pribojszki Harmonica Club

2026.03.26. — Soap-making workshop

2026.03.27. — Kintsugi workshop

Total listings: 13.

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with hands-on workshops (cyanotype, soap-making, kintsugi) that kids and adults can enjoy together
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The theme—Budapest’s Tabán as a memory-laden landscape—offers an easy entry point to local history even if you’re new to Hungarian art
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Budapest is a well-known, tourist-friendly city, so pairing the gallery with nearby sights is a breeze
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Events list is varied (tours, choir, harmonica club, book club), so there’s likely something that clicks for different ages and interests
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No Hungarian required for simply viewing; visuals carry the exhibitions, and staff in Budapest often speak some English
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Centrally located in District I with good public transport and ride-hailing; driving and parking are doable but not essential
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Compared with small contemporary spaces abroad, it’s affordable/free for certain events and more experimental than typical big-museum fare
Cons
Some talks, tours, and community events may be Hungarian-only, which can limit depth for non-speakers
Tér-Kép Gallery isn’t internationally famous, so it won’t have the blockbuster draw or extensive English materials you’d get in London/Paris/New York
The subject (Tabán urban history) is locally specific; travelers seeking iconic “Budapest highlights” might find it niche
Contact links are inactive in the listing and schedules can change, so planning ahead takes extra effort

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