Museum of Fine Arts - details

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This spectacular and renovated building houses a museum that's massive in scale (slightly intimidating in fact), with a wide range of exhibits. It's noted for its Spanish collection, most of which comes from the famous Count Esterhazy who picked up the pieces at bargain prices. Everything from El Greco to Goya is here. There is also an interesting display of Roman vases and artifacts (lots of huge toga-holding safety pins) as well as many other works. Admission: free

Contact Details

  • Nearest station: line 1 to Hosok tere
  • Neighbourhood: District XIV

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  • Category: Museums
  • Opening hours: 10a-5:30p Tu-Su
  • Top pick: Yes
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