The Museum of Applied Arts (Iparmuvészeti Múzeum), a bastion of design in the heart of Budapest, stands out with its striking ceramic facade and green tiled roof. Originally founded in 1872, this meticulously-restored art nouveau gem houses a diverse collection of crafts, antiques, and contemporary Hungarian art. Visitors can explore the rich array of exhibits that span various periods and styles, offering a comprehensive look into the evolution of applied arts in Hungary.
Museum of Applied Arts (Iparmuvészeti Múzeum)
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