Hungarian National Museum

Listed under Museums in Budapest, Hungary.

The National Museum of Hungary is best-known for its displays about Hungarian and Magyar history, which chronicle the development of the nation and its people over centuries. The imposing building is said to have been a catalyst for the 1848 Hungarian revolution, when it was a rallying point for speeches by young radicals.

Official Hungarian National Museum Website.

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