The Vasarely Museum, a branch of Budapest’s Museum of Fine Arts, is dedicated to the works of Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely. Located in a charming, renovated 18th-century building in Buda, the museum houses a comprehensive collection that spans from early drawings to later kinetic art. Visitors can explore the evolution of Vasarely’s artistic vision, which played a pivotal role in the development of the op art movement. Today, the museum offers a unique opportunity to experience the optical illusions and dynamic forms that characterize his influential body of work.
Vasarely Museum (Vasarely Múzeum)
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