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  2. The Museum of Fine Arts (Hungarian: Szépművészeti Múzeum [ˈseːpmyveːsɛti ˈmuːzɛum]) is a museum in Heroes' Square, Budapest, Hungary, facing the Palace of Art. It was built by the plans of Albert Schickedanz and Fülöp Herzog in an eclectic-neoclassical style [further explanation needed], between 1900 and 1906. The museum's ...

  3. The Museum of Fine Arts Budapest is Hungary's largest and finest art museum. Its collection includes thousands of artwork from prehistory to the present.

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  4. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning from ancient times to the end of the eighteenth century, while its large-scale temporary exhibitions attract hundreds of thousands of visitors.

  5. Museum of Fine Arts Budapest. The Museum of Fine Arts houses significant European Art collection of the region, displaying treasures spanning from ancient times to the end of the 18th century. The Egyptian Art Collection is one of the richest of its kind.

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  6. Housed in a grand Renaissance-style building and once again opened after three years' renovations in late 2018, the Museum of Fine Arts is home to the city’s most outstanding collection of foreign works of art, ranging from articles from ancient Egypt to stellar collections of Spanish, Flemish, Italian and German art.

  7. 1. The Square Itself. We recommend you take a moment before you enter the museum to enjoy what we consider to be the first highlight of the museum. Heroes Square is a pantheon of heroic statues with the archangel Gabriel depicted at its centre. 2. Esterhazy Madonna by Raphael.

  8. The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections.