Hungarian National Gallery

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The gallery is located in a section of Buda Castle
The gallery is located in a section of Buda Castle
The museum displays the works of Hungarian artists and sculptors such as Béni Ferenczy
The museum displays the works of Hungarian artists and sculptors such as Béni Ferenczy

The Hungarian National Gallery is the national art museum located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary.

The exhibitions of the museum are divided into the following sections:

  • Medieval and renaissance stone store
  • Gothic wooden statues
  • Late gothic altars
  • Renaissance and baroque arts
  • 19th and 20th century painting, statue-making and numismatics

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[edit] Medieval and renaissance stone art

The Medieval and Renaissance stone exhibition dates from the 11th to the 16th century

[edit] Gothic wooden statues

The Gothic wood sculptures and pictures in the gallery date from the 14th to the 15th century

[edit] Late Gothic oltars

A 70cm tall work of Gyula Donáth  sculpted in 1900 on display in the Gallery
A 70cm tall work of Gyula Donáth sculpted in 1900 on display in the Gallery

The late Gothic oltars date from the 15th century to the 16th century.

[edit] Renaissance and Baroque Art

The renaissance and baroque Hungarian art of the museum dates from 1550 to 1800.

[edit] 19th and 20th century painting, statue-making and numismatics

The museum displays a number of works from national Hungarian sculptors such as Károly Alexy, Maurice Ascalon, Miklós Borsos, Gyula Donáth, János Fadrusz, Béni Ferenczy, István Ferenczy and Miklós Izsó.

[edit] Contemporary art

The gallery displays the work of artists such as Mihály Munkácsy and László Paál.

The museum displays the works of artists such as

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