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Buda Castle History Museum

The exhibitions in the Budapest History Museum focus on the turbulent history of the 2000 years of the city now known as Budapest: what the once separate towns of Buda, Pest and Obuda were like.

Budapest History Museum exhibits
Budapest History Museum exhibits

Opening Times

Mondays: 10 am- 6pm (St Stephen’s Hall is open)
Tuesdays: 10 am- 6pm
Wednesdays: 10 am- 6pm
Thursday: 10 am- 6pm
Friday: 10 am- 6pm
Saturday: 10 am- 6pm
Sunday: 10 am- 6pm

The Castle Museum is typically closed on certain festive holidays, such as Christmas (Nov 1 or Dec 24-26). On Dec 31 and Jan 1 the opening hours are shorter,  10:00-14:00 and 12:00-18:00 (which may change over the year).

Historical Budapest

Step back in time to discover life before 1873, when Buda and Pest stood as separate cities, and experience the changing tides of history—from the rule of Austrian noblemen during the Habsburg Monarchy to the newfound balance of power brought by the Austro-Hungarian Compromise. Though many exhibits were lost in World War II, the remaining treasures still offer a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence of the Castle’s past, allowing you to immerse yourself in its fascinating legacy.

Budapest History Museum Exhibits
Budapest History Museum Exhibits

The exhibits range from photographs, furniture, everyday tools, clothing, books, and artwork, each offering a unique window into the evolving life and styles of Buda and Pest—now Budapest—through the ages.

If you’re a history enthusiast or simply love Budapest, the Budapest History Museum (Budapest Történeti Múzeum) is a must-visit in Buda Castle on Castle Hill, where the past comes to life in an unforgettable setting.

Buda Castle History Middle Ages
Buda Castle History Middle Ages

The museum is now open every day, including Mondays, though some older sources may still mention a previous Monday closure. On festival days—such as the Hungarian Crafts Festival or Budapest Wine Festival—a special festival ticket is required for entry. This ticket may or may not include access to the museum, with prices typically aligning with standard museum admission. Please check the festival admission and museum entry policy for the given festival.

Buda Castle Wedding Chapel Budapest History Museum Event Venue Rental
Buda Castle Wedding Chapel Budapest History Museum Events

A tablet-based audio guide is available in multiple languages for the Royal Hall of St. Stephen’s Hall, located within the recently restored, interactive museum wings of the Buda Castle Museum, but requiring its own special entry. Unlike the regular Castle History Museum wing, the older exhibitions, the Royal St Stephen’s Hall requires pre-registration for a timed entry slot, with a maximum of 20 guests per session—so advance booking is highly recommended to secure your spot in the newer wing.
Opening Hours

Mon – Sun: 10 am – 6 pm
(all year round)

Christmas Opening Hours
Recommended from 6+
Free admission on national holidays
(15 March, 20 Aug, 23 Oct)
and for ICOM card holders

While the museum allows flexible
entry during opening hours with
a valid ticket, access to
St. Stephen’s Hall is strictly
by pre-scheduled admission.
Weekends and holidays are fully booked up normally.

Tickets Museum only

Old Castle Museum only, without St Stephen’s Hall

Adults: HUF 3,800 HUF
Students 6-26: HUF 1900
Seniors 65-70: HUF 1900

Tickets Museum 2 in 1

Incl. St Stephen’s Hall Royal Palace

Adults: HUF 5,900
Students 6-26: HUF 2,950
Seniors 65-70: HUF 2,950

Please note that admission prices may be adjusted throughout the year due to inflation. Entry fees, by default, do not cover access to St. Stephen’s Hall or the National Gallery, which is housed in another wing of the Buda Castle.

Address: 2 Szent Gyorgy Square Budapest 1014
Phone: +36-1-487-8854

A new entrance was opened to the Budapest History Museum leading the way in the Royal Cellar in 2014. The new entrance allows access to visitors coming  from the Castle Garden Bazaar (Varkert Bazar) via the moving staircase or elevator from the riverside gardens of the historical Castle Bazaar, and from the Savoy terrace in front of the National Gallery through the palace garden.

Medieval Buda Castle Exhibition

King Matthias Coat of Arms Buda Castle History Museum
Coat of Arms Buda Castle

Some of the fine displays from the Middle Ages are the coats of arms of medieval ruling and aristocratic families on carved stones and stove tiles. Detailed information of each period of the Buda Castle is provided on touch-screen displays. You can learn about the various ruling families of the Buda Palace, including portraits, seals, coins, coasts of arms in pictures and through interesting anecdotes and legends.

Visitors can see the fine books of the royal libraries, like Matthias Corvinus’ library from the Renaissance period, the medieval latrine, the accommodation of the castle guards or a stone carving workshop, and artistically painted constellations (King Matthias loved astrology).

 

Budapest History Museum – Exhibitions

This is a nice ad teaser for an exhibition which showed the life of citizens in Buda in the 19th century:

Special Festival Events – Opening Hours

The opening hours of the Budapest History Museum are affected by some of the greatest national festivals taking place in the Buda Castle, such as the Festival of Crafts and the Wine Festival around Aug 20 and early September (typically between Sept 6-10, depending on which days are on the weekend).
Ticket holders of the Wine Festival can normally visit the permanent exhibitions of the History Museum free of charge.

Last updated: Jan, 2025

66 comments

  1. Hello,
    I’m currently a university student in Turkey, is the discounted entry fee is available for me as well, I’m really desired to visit here?
    Thank you for your response.

    • Dear Arda,

      Thank you very much for your message, and we are happy to hear that you would like to visit us.

      The student discount is available for all students, including international students studying at a university abroad.
      To receive the discounted entry fee, please present a valid student ID (physical card or a digital version issued by your university) at the ticket desk.

  2. Hello,
    I have noticed that there is a discounted price for students. I’m a college student from Spain and I have a valid ISIC card, but my nationality is not within the EEA. Am I allowed to purchase a study ticket? Thanks a lot for your response!

    • Dear Anaís,

      Thanks for your message!

      If you’re a student and have a valid ISIC card, you are eligible for the student discount.

      Enjoy your time in Budapest!

  3. Hi,

    My whole family would be visiting Budapest in November. I want to book ahead but unfortunately there are no dates available for the Buda Castle Tour. I am uncertain if it’s too early that dates are still unavailable or were they really sold out?
    Also, I want only an entrance or a tour on both the Castle & the Church that audio-guided rather than a live tour as the time is restricted. Is there such?
    I’m hoping for your reply as I want to plan ahead our itineraries.

    Thanking you.

    Shirley

    • Dear Shirley,

      Thank you for reaching out regarding your visit to the Buda Castle.

      The booking calendar usually opens 30 days in advance. I recommend checking back a bit closer to your travel date.

      Wishing you a wonderful stay in Budapest!

  4. Hi,

    I am planning on visiting Buda Castle History Museum, however I am unable to find where I can book the tickets in advance. Could you please help me with regards to this matter?

    Thank you very much in advance,
    Andrii

  5. Hi,

    My brother and I will by visiting Budapest in September this year. We’ll roughly get one day to explore the beautiful city and we are planning to purchase the Budapest 24 hour card. From what we have understood by going through the website, entry to Budapest History Museum, Magdalene Church tower, St. Stephen’s Hall, and Hungarian National Gallery are included in the Budapest 24 Hr card at no additional cost. Please provide a confirmation for the same. Additionally, please let us know if card holders need to pre-book a slot for visiting St. Stephen’s hall.

    Also, are Matthias Church, Funicular ride, Hop on Hop off Bus, Medieval Jewish Prayer House also included in the card at no additional cost?

    Please help us with the above mentioned queries.

    Best Regards,
    Aanchal Sharma

    • Dear Aanchal,

      Thank you for your message, and it’s lovely to hear that you and your brother will be visiting Budapest in September.

      I’m happy to confirm that with the Budapest 24-hour Card in the Buda Castle district you can enjoy several highlights

      Included with your card (no extra cost):

      – Budapest History Museum – Castle museum permanent exhibitions (inside the Royal Palace building)
      – Magdalene Tower – ruins
      – St. Stephen’s Hall inside the Royal Palace building (advance time-slot booking required)
      – Hungarian National Gallery inside the Royal Palace building
      – Matthias Church
      – Official Castle Bus (hop-on hop-off style within the Castle District only, without a guide)
      – Medieval Jewish Prayer House entry

      Not included with your card:

      – Funicular ride (only included in the high end range of the Budapest tourist card plus)
      – City-wide hop-on hop-off sightseeing buses (only included in certain cards – may change seasonally)

      I hope this helps you plan your day so you can make the most of your time in Budapest.

  6. Hi,
    I can´t find where to buy the following tickets. Can you tell me where to buy them?

    Tickets Museum 2 in 1
    Incl. St Stephen’s Hall Royal Palace

    Adults: HUF 4,500
    Students 6-26: HUF 2,250
    Seniors 65-70: HUF 2,250

    Thank you

    • Dear Leonardo,

      St. Stephen’s Hall can only be visited with a timed ticket, which must be booked in advance.
      Please note there are no unofficial tours in St. Stephen’s Hall—only official timed visits with either a tablet or a certified guide.

      Should you wish to explore more of the Royal Palace beyond the Hall, there are additional exhibitions and sections worth visiting as well.You can find detailed ticket options, including both adult and children/student tickets, on the official webpage of St. Stephen’s Hall.

  7. Georgia Koulermou

    Hello, where can I buy tickets only for the national gallery in advance ?

    • Dear Georgia,

      Thank you for contacting us.
      You can book the Gallery tickets online in advance. We have notified you via email about the booking details.

      Enjoy your visit to the Hungarian National Gallery in the Buda Castle complex!

  8. Hello,
    I’m a university student in Sweden, and my sister is 13 years old and in grade 7. Can we both buy tickets at the student price? Is it enough to show our passports and my Swedish student ID? Thank you for your response! Regards!
    Judy

    • Dear Judy,

      Thank you for your message. Both you and your 13-year-old sister are eligible for student/youth tickets at the Budapest History Museum, including the Buda Castle Museum. The student and youth ticket price is currently 1,900 HUF per person and is available to EEA nationals between the ages of 6 and 26, or anyone with a valid student ID. For your visit, it will be sufficient to present your Swedish student ID and both of your passports at the ticket counter to confirm your eligibility for the discounted rate.

      Enjoy your time in the Buda Castle District!

  9. Hello,
    I am a Chinese student interested in Budapest History Museum,but I can’t search for the list and pictures of its exhibitions. And I feel unable to open the ad teaser and click on the website. Could you help me ?I will appreciate very much.

    • Dear Yuri,

      Thank you for contacting us regarding the Budapest History Museum!
      We have sent you an email with more details.

      While the exhibitions are not published online to encourage guests to see the the exhibitions in person, there are some photos and illustrations that are already shared online. Is there any special theme, era or topic you are interested in regarding the Budapest History Museum in the Buda Castle?

  10. Hello,
    Is the enterance to the History museum free of charge on the last saturday of the month for people under the age of 26? (We are two students from Serbia, age 22)
    Thank you for your response.

    • Dear Vukasin,
      Yes, it is correct exclusively for EU or European Economic Area country members. Serbia, unfortunately, it’s not part of the EEA countries.

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