Romanesque Hall in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
If the Neo-Classical building that houses the Museum of Fine Arts does not overwhelm you, step inside to enjoy the fine collection of pieces from artistic eras and genres.
Hungary’s latgest collection of international art is housed in a 1906 building designed by Fülöp Herzog and Albert Schikendanz. It has works by Raphael, Bruegel, Goya and Velazquez, Tolouse-Lautrec, Picasso, as well as the largest collection of El Grecos outside Spain.
Hősök tere, Dózsa György út 41, Buadpest.
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Romanesque Hall in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary
If the Neo-Classical building that houses the Museum of Fine Arts does not overwhelm you, step inside to enjoy the fine collection of pieces from artistic eras and genres.
Hungary’s latgest collection of international art is housed in a 1906 building designed by Fülöp Herzog and Albert Schikendanz. It has works by Raphael, Bruegel, Goya and Velazquez, Tolouse-Lautrec, Picasso, as well as the largest collection of El Grecos outside Spain.
Hősök tere, Dózsa György út 41, Buadpest.
All art works on this website are fully protected by Canadian and international copyright laws, all rights reserved. The images may not be copied, reproduced, manipulated or used in any way, without written permission from the artist. Link to copyright registration:
www.canada.ca > Intellectual property and copyright