Museum of Applied Arts
The Museum of Applied Arts is a museum in Budapest, Hungary. It is the third-oldest applied arts museum in the world. It was established by the Hungarian Parliament in 1872 to collect applied artworks, historical and contemporary, from Hungary and around the world.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Opening hours: Tuesday—Sunday 10:00 AM—6:00 PM
- Email: info@imm.hu
- Type: Museum
- Description: museum in Budapest, Hungary
- Also known as: “Iparművészeti Múzeum” and “Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)”
- Address: Üllői út 33-37, Budapest, 1091
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Great Market Hall and Corvin mozi.
Great Market Hall
Marketplace
Photo: Fred Romero, CC BY 2.0.
The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall, Market Hall I is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary. The idea of building such a large market hall arose from the first mayor of Budapest, Károly Kamermayer, and it was his largest investment. Great Market Hall is situated 700 metres west of Museum of Applied Arts.
Corvin mozi
Movie theater
Photo: Illustratedjc, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Corvin mozi is a movie theater, which is situated 250 metres east of Museum of Applied Arts.
Holocaust Memorial Center
Museum
Photo: VinceB, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Holocaust Memorial Center is a Jewish Holocaust history museum, located at 39 Páva Utca, Budapest, in Hungary. Situated in the grounds of the former Páva Street Synagogue, completed in the 1920s, the museum serves as a memorial for and about Hungarian Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust. Holocaust Memorial Center is situated 490 metres southeast of Museum of Applied Arts.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Budapest’s Palace District and Pest.
Budapest’s Palace District
Suburb
Budapest's Palotanegyed forms an inner part of Pest, the eastern half of Budapest. Known until the communist period as the ‘Magnates’ Quarter’, it consists of the most westerly part of the city's Eighth District, or Józsefváros, which was named on 7 November 1777 after Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria, who reigned 1765-1790.
Pest
Suburb
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pest is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was administratively unified with Buda and Óbuda in 1873.
Józsefváros
Museum of Applied Arts
- Categories: museum of decorative arts, building, tourism, public building, and tourist attraction
- Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.48596° or 47° 29′ 10″ northLongitude
19.06807° or 19° 4′ 5″ eastElevation
112 metres (367 feet)Inception
October 25th, 1896Levels
5Open location code
8FVXF3P9+96OpenStreetMap ID
way 240902171OpenStreetMap feature
building=publicOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yes
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Museum of Applied Arts” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “المتحف الهنغاري للفنون الزخرفية”
- Armenian: “Բուդապեշտի կիրառական արվեստի թանգարան”
- Azerbaijani: “Tətbiqi İncəsənət Muzeyi (Budapeşt)”
- Azerbaijani: “Tətbiqi İncəsənət Muzeyi”
- Chinese: “应用艺术博物馆”
- Chinese: “應用藝術博物館”
- Czech: “Muzeum užitého umění v Budapešti”
- Danish: “Ungarns Kunsthåndværksmuseum”
- Dutch: “Museum voor Kunstnijverheid”
- Esperanto: “Hungara Muzeo pri Metia Arto”
- Finnish: “Unkarin taideteollisuusmuseo”
- French: “Musée des arts décoratifs de Budapest”
- French: “musée hongrois des Arts décoratifs”
- French: “Musée hongrois des Arts décoratifs”
- German: “Magyar Iparművészeti Múzeum”
- German: “Museum für Angewandte Kunst”
- German: “Ungarisches Museum für Kunstgewerbe”
- Hebrew: “המוזיאון ההונגרי לאמנויות שימושיות”
- Hebrew: “המוזיאון לאמנויות שימושיות”
- Hungarian: “IMM”
- Hungarian: “Iparművészeti Múzeum”
- Hungarian: “Magyar Iparművészeti Múzeum”
- Italian: “Museo d’arte applicata”
- Japanese: “ブダペスト応用美術館”
- Korean: “응용미술관”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Ungarns kunsthåndverksmuseum”
- Persian: “موزه هنرهای کاربردی (بوداپست)”
- Persian: “موزه هنرهای کاربردی”
- Polish: “Muzeum Sztuki Stosowanej w Budapeszcie”
- Russian: “Музей прикладного искусства”
- Serbian: “Музеј примењене уметности у Будимпешти”
- Spanish: “Museo de Artes Aplicadas de Budapest”
- Spanish: “museo de Artes Aplicadas”
- Spanish: “Museo de Artes Aplicadas”
- Turkish: “Budapeşte Uygulamalı Güzel Sanatlar Müzesi”
- Turkish: “Uygulamalı Sanatlar Müzesi”
- Ukrainian: “Музей прикладного мистецтва (Будапешт)”
- Ukrainian: “Музей прикладного мистецтва в Будапешті”
- Ukrainian: “Музей прикладного мистецтва”
- Vietnamese: “Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Ứng dụng (Budapest)”
- Vietnamese: “Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Ứng dụng”
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