House of Music Hungary
Cultural center · Terezvaro ·

House of Music Hungary

Cultural center · Terezvaro ·

Interactive exhibits, stunning architecture, and musical journeys await

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House of Music Hungary by null
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House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
House of Music Hungary by null
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Budapest, Olof Palme stny. 3, 1146 Hungary Get directions

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Budapest, Olof Palme stny. 3, 1146 Hungary Get directions

+36 70 799 9449
zenehaza.hu
@magyarzenehaza

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"▲▲ Boldly modern building in City Park with a stirring, interactive exhibit about Hungarian and world music." - Rick Steves' Europe

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House of Music Hungary

Luana B.

Google
The House of Music Hungary is a cultural center that stands out for its beautiful exterior architecture, located within a charming park near Vajdahunyad Castle and Heroes’ Square. I didn’t get to visit the interior, but the outside alone is worth seeing, and it seems like a very interesting cultural space. The entrance is paid.

Eva

Google
I recently visited the House of Music (Zene haza) in Budapest, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience! From the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the stunning architecture—the wavy, nature-inspired design and the light-filled spaces create a harmonious and uplifting atmosphere. The exhibitions are interactive, engaging, and beautifully curated, making music come alive in the most creative ways. Whether you're a classical music lover or a fan of modern beats, there’s something for everyone. The sound installations, historical displays, and hands-on exhibits made learning about music both fun and inspiring. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the welcoming vibe. The surrounding Városliget (City Park) is the perfect place for a stroll before or after your visit. If you're in Budapest, don’t miss this gem—it’s a celebration of music, culture, and innovation that will leave you feeling inspired. **Highly recommended!**

Sunnyside U.

Google
Was unexpected to go but turned out to be the best experience. We enjoyed this gem throughout. Everything from the landscape, the pavilion to the temporary exhibition were impressive. The building obviously helped to create the overall spatial connection but the exhibition was well put together too. Loved it.

Ra

Google
The amazing House of Hungarian Music, located in the 200-year-old city park of the capital, offers not only aesthetic but also auditory experiences. The architectural design by the Japanese studio SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS is part of Liget Budapest — the largest cultural revitalization project in Europe, involving the construction and modernization of cultural institutions within the park’s green areas. The architecture is inspired by a forest of sounds. There are very interesting concerts and lectures held here. When you’re in Budapest, it’s always worth checking out what’s happening at this place.

steve W.

Google
We loved this museum. A wonderful overall history of music development with a great section on folk. Excellent headphones are provided and you’re auto connected to all exhibits as you walk around. It’s effortless, integrative, and a pleasant way to spend a few hours.

Katherine K

Google
Such a cool museum. Even our friend with very little musical background really enjoyed it. And the way the museum uses technology to present the content is really fantastic. Our permanent exhibit ticket was for entry at 16:15, with a museum closing time of 6pm. We thought that would be long enough, but I really wish we’d had another 20-30 min.

Elena

Google
I loved so much the experience and the fact that every room had an interactive way of teaching, either through visuals or a short tutorial for dancing. The fact that every room and every section of the room could connect to your headphones and play a sound was truly so fun and also captivating. We spent a good amount of time here and for a cold day in December this was the perfect activity to do while our visit here. I will leave some photos without giving too many spoilers, because this place really deserves a visit.

Kim J.

Google
I was walking around the City Park in Budapest and came accross the House of Music Hungary where a band was rehearsing. It sounded pretty good so I went back in the evening to attend their open air concert at the House of Music. It was a great experience. Good progressive rock in the beautiful surroundings. You have to see and experience It to know what I mean. And remember: Be quiet and do not talk while the musicians are performing. Do as the Hungarians and pay attention to the performers.