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Kiscelli Museum
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Mátyás-hegyi barlang
Budapest, Mátyáshegyi út 57, 1037 Hungary
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Budapest, Mátyáshegyi út 57, 1037 Hungary
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Kiscelli Museum

Budapest, Kiscelli u. 108, 1037 Hungary
4.7(975)
Open until 6:00 PM
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attractions: Mátyás-hegyi barlang, Monuments and memorials to the Katyń Massacre in Budapest, restaurants: Lashka Tésztaműhely – reggeli, ebéd, vacsora, Gigler Vendéglő, Pearl Harbor Restaurant Bowling & Bar, Gyors Büfé, Gléda Vendéglő Buda, Harapó Mókus Vendéglő, Zöld Kapu Vendéglő, Anytime Étterem és Kávézó, Kézműves Hamburger, Happy Facer, local businesses: GOBUDA Mall, JEGESMACI fagyizó, Mátyás-hegyi barlang
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kiscellimuzeum.hu
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Mátyás-hegyi barlang

Monuments and memorials to the Katyń Massacre in Budapest

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Open 24 hours
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Monuments and memorials to the Katyń Massacre in Budapest

Monuments and memorials to the Katyń Massacre in Budapest

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Kiscelli Museum

Lashka Tésztaműhely – reggeli, ebéd, vacsora

Gigler Vendéglő

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Gyors Büfé

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Harapó Mókus Vendéglő

Zöld Kapu Vendéglő

Anytime Étterem és Kávézó

Kézműves Hamburger

Happy Facer

Lashka Tésztaműhely – reggeli, ebéd, vacsora

Lashka Tésztaműhely – reggeli, ebéd, vacsora

4.8

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Gigler Vendéglő

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Pearl Harbor Restaurant Bowling & Bar

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Gyors Büfé

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JEGESMACI fagyizó

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Mátyás-hegyi barlang

4.9

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Reviews of Kiscelli Museum

4.7
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5.0
3y

Truly deserves the title - 'Pearl of Óbuda'. This museum truly captures the essence of essence of 18-19th century of Budapest (surrounding area of Óbuda specifically).

There are three floors : Ground floor : you are greeted by street signs and a pharmacy that takes you back to pre-world war thriving Hungary. In the heart of the church turned museum room lies easily the best gallery in Hungary which currently hosts the artist Mácsai. His work with the high ceiling and rustic look makes you search deep inside your own past. And welcomes you right into the region of Óbuda. Though his work primarily consisted of portraits of people you also get to see Pannonian Utca/Nagymaros and Óbuda itself.

First floor : this is about the maps, interiors and miscellaneous collection of hundreds of artifacts. Maps from various times ranging from 1700-2000 can be seen here.

Underground : this is dedicated to the dogs :) literally the history of domestic dogs and relations with grown of Budapest.

Also the curators put a lot of thought into that exhibition. The museum personnel are well informed and very eager to help you with...

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5.0
5y

A Kiscelli Múzeum a főváros által alapított és fenntartott kulturális intézmény Budapest III. kerületében. A múzeumépületben a Budapesti Történeti Múzeum két, szervezetileg és gyűjtőkörét tekintve különálló, de egymás mellett működő és kiállító tagintézménye kapott helyet. Az Újkori Várostörténeti Osztály gyűjtőköre a főváros 1686 utáni történetével kapcsolatos dokumentumokra, különféle tárgyi emlékekre terjed ki. A Fővárosi Képtár Budapest képzőművészeti gyűjteménye, főként fővárosi 20. századi és kortárs művészek alkotásait gyűjti és mutatja be. Az óbudai Bécsi út feletti dombon álló barokk stílusú épületegyüttes Johann Entzenhoffer bécsi építész tervei alapján épült 1745-1758 között és eredetileg a trinitáriusok kolostora volt. Az egyemeletes rendház északi szárnyához templom símúlt, annak idején itt helyezték el a híres ausztriai zarándokhely, Mariazell kegyszobrának másolatát, és Kiscell (németül: Klein Zell) maga is ismert zarándokhely lett. A szerzetesrendek 1784-es megszüntetése után az épületegyüttes a kamara tulajdonába ment át, hadi kórházként, kaszárnyaként, raktárként is szolgált, majd az elhanyagolt ingatlant 1911-ben Schmidt Miksa bécsi bútorgyáros és műgyűjtő vásárolta meg, rendbehozta, egy részét bemutatóteremnek, melléképületeit műhelynek használta, végül 1935-ben végrendeletében múzeum céljára a fővárosra hagyta. A sokáig Schmidt-kastélynak is nevezett épületegyüttesben a Székesfővárosi Múzeum várostörténeti és képzőművészeti gyűjteményeit helyezték el. A múzeum 1944-45-ben súlyosan megsérült, az 1956. novemberi harcokban is károkat szenvedett. Azóta a volt rendház épületének nagy része felújítva, az egykori templomépület pedig korszerű kiállítótérré átalakítva fogadja a látogatókat. Utóbbiban az időszaki kiállításokon kívül gyakran komolyzenei előadásokat és más alkalmi rendezvényeket...

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4.0
4y

Great little building with a mix of local history and artworks. There was a strange exhibition in the crypt about toilets (no English) but otherwise a nice presentation of artefacts from the city ranging from medieval to Art Deco.

Finally a well curated collection of modern artworks. Nothing special but nicely done and with English signage. Check out the church building at the end as well for an awesome atmospheric exhibition space. Even when empty it’s impressive.

All in all, worth the short detour out of the city centre and a bargain at...

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Madan AMadan A
Truly deserves the title - 'Pearl of Óbuda'. This museum truly captures the essence of essence of 18-19th century of Budapest (surrounding area of Óbuda specifically). There are three floors : Ground floor : you are greeted by street signs and a pharmacy that takes you back to pre-world war thriving Hungary. In the heart of the church turned museum room lies easily the best gallery in Hungary which currently hosts the artist Mácsai. His work with the high ceiling and rustic look makes you search deep inside your own past. And welcomes you right into the region of Óbuda. Though his work primarily consisted of portraits of people you also get to see Pannonian Utca/Nagymaros and Óbuda itself. First floor : this is about the maps, interiors and miscellaneous collection of hundreds of artifacts. Maps from various times ranging from 1700-2000 can be seen here. Underground : this is dedicated to the dogs :) literally the history of domestic dogs and relations with grown of Budapest. Also the curators put a lot of thought into that exhibition. The museum personnel are well informed and very eager to help you with information.
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Laszlo VagiLaszlo Vagi
Néha egy kis kávézóval kényeztetik a látogatókat. :-)
Nick BatemanNick Bateman
Great little building with a mix of local history and artworks. There was a strange exhibition in the crypt about toilets (no English) but otherwise a nice presentation of artefacts from the city ranging from medieval to Art Deco. Finally a well curated collection of modern artworks. Nothing special but nicely done and with English signage. Check out the church building at the end as well for an awesome atmospheric exhibition space. Even when empty it’s impressive. All in all, worth the short detour out of the city centre and a bargain at 1400(?) per person.
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Truly deserves the title - 'Pearl of Óbuda'. This museum truly captures the essence of essence of 18-19th century of Budapest (surrounding area of Óbuda specifically). There are three floors : Ground floor : you are greeted by street signs and a pharmacy that takes you back to pre-world war thriving Hungary. In the heart of the church turned museum room lies easily the best gallery in Hungary which currently hosts the artist Mácsai. His work with the high ceiling and rustic look makes you search deep inside your own past. And welcomes you right into the region of Óbuda. Though his work primarily consisted of portraits of people you also get to see Pannonian Utca/Nagymaros and Óbuda itself. First floor : this is about the maps, interiors and miscellaneous collection of hundreds of artifacts. Maps from various times ranging from 1700-2000 can be seen here. Underground : this is dedicated to the dogs :) literally the history of domestic dogs and relations with grown of Budapest. Also the curators put a lot of thought into that exhibition. The museum personnel are well informed and very eager to help you with information.
Madan A

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Néha egy kis kávézóval kényeztetik a látogatókat. :-)
Laszlo Vagi

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Great little building with a mix of local history and artworks. There was a strange exhibition in the crypt about toilets (no English) but otherwise a nice presentation of artefacts from the city ranging from medieval to Art Deco. Finally a well curated collection of modern artworks. Nothing special but nicely done and with English signage. Check out the church building at the end as well for an awesome atmospheric exhibition space. Even when empty it’s impressive. All in all, worth the short detour out of the city centre and a bargain at 1400(?) per person.
Nick Bateman

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