The Hungarian National Gallery is the largest public collection documenting and presenting the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary. It has operated as an independent institution since 1957. The HNG moved to its present location, the former Royal Palace of Buda, in 1975.
Inside the gallery there are several permanent exhibitions; “Mediaeval and Renaissance Stone Carvings”, “Late Renaissance and Baroque Art”, “The Art of Mihály Munkácsy and László Paál”, “Painting from the 19th Century”, “20th-Century Art” and some more. In addition there are always some good and interesting temporary exhibitions in the Hungarian National Gallery.
Hungarian National Gallery
1014 Budapest, Szent György tér 2.
10 a.m to 6 p.m. Closed on Mondays