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Hungarian National Museum
national museum for the history, art and archaeology of Hungary
About Hungarian National Museum
The Hungarian National Museum (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈnɛmzɛti ˈmuːzɛum]) was founded in 1802 and is the national museum for the history, art, and archaeology of Hungary, including areas not within Hungary's modern borders, such as Transylvania; it is separate to the collection of international art in the Hungarian National Gallery. The museum is in Budapest VIII in a Neoclassical building, purpose-built during 1837–47 by the architect Mihály Pollack. History The main stairway The Hungarian National Museum traces its foundation to 1802, when Count Ferenc Széchényi set up the National Széchényi Library. This would then be followed a year later by the donating of a mineral collection by Széchényi's wife. This led to the creation of the Hungarian National Museum as a general history and natural history museum, beyond being simply a library. In 1807, the Hungarian National Parliament passed legislation on the new institution and asked the nation to help donate to the museum. The Hungarian Parliament of 1832–1834 helped with the growth. Building The architect, Mihály Pollack (1773–1855), with the elevation of the Museum The building where the Hungarian National Museum is currently located was built from 1837 to 1847. The style of the main building was laid out in a neo-classical style and was added onto by other artists in the form of statues, paintings and other architecture. The statues of the Portico were done by Raffael Monti of Milan. One of these is a famous statue of the allegoric figure of Hungary, holding a shield with the Hungarian coat of arms on it. On the. Archaeological collection Neolithic female figure Neolithic female figure Bronze Age (?) skeleton Iron Age stone head / idol Elongated skull , female, post-Roman period Scythian golden deer shield ornaments from the Iron Age 6th century BC found in Hungary. Above, the Golden Deer of Zöldhalompuszta is 37 cm, making it the largest Scythian golden deer known. Below, the Golden Deer of Tapiószentmárton.
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national museum for the history, art and archaeology of Hungary
- Address
- Múzeum körút 14–16. Get directions
- Opening hours
- Museum Tue-Sun 10:00-18:00; Mon closed; Dec 24-26 closed, Dec 27-28 open 10:00-18:00, Dec 29 closed, Dec 30 open 10:00-18:00, Dec 31 open 10:00-14:00; Museum Garden daily 05:30-21:00
- Admission
- yes
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible
- Founded
- 1802
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