You should contact them in advance! This is a small memorial but very nicely preserved, Kodaly's lounge and study are really well-kept (although one questions how much of the paraphernalia on display he actually would have had sitting around the house). There's lots of interesting snippets of manuscripts and papers on display as well, and a film about his life if you want to spend half an hour watching that. Great place for anyone with an interest in music history and pedagogy to have a look around in under an hour. No photographs allowed inside unfortunately. One thing to note though, they prefer visitors on appointment, contact them in advance. I was fortunate, when I showed up not knowing this, that it was quiet, and they had time to let me...
Read moreSuch a lovely place to visit! Lots of information about Kodaly, very interestingly displayed. We were welcomed by Mila who was really nice and helpful and answered all of our questions about the house and the Kodaly. Thank you! Surely we'll come back...
Read moreA small but fascinating look into Kodály's apartment and furnishings. Nice 25 minute video of his life included. Guide was fluent in English. Not to be missed if you are a fan of his, or if you are a cellist, but not for the...
Read more