This is a beautiful spacious gallery and the artwork is curated perfectly. We enjoyed the variety of pieces. It was helpful to find descriptions in both Hungarian and English. The third floor houses the permanent collection which is relatively small. The Picasso's are a joy to see in real life. The cafe is ok. The access is good for people with reduced mobility as there are lifts to all floors. However, they do not have wheelchairs to borrow which would be a great asset for those of us that struggle to make our way round the whole exhibition. There are plenty of sofas though.
My favourite art museum in Budapest out of the few I saw, I really loved the place, so did my mum. I nearly didn't find this place as in my guidebook (Lonely Planet), didn't recommend this place at all, I was surprised they didn't recommend this one in Budapest. Additionally, the work on the display was brilliant, my aim was to find a place that showed off Hungarian contemporary artists and the Ludwig Museum had that, but all seeing some well known ones was great too. As well, the extra show that was on during my visit, The Cuteness Factor, was fantastic and so cute! Would come back and visit it again, very much enjoy a gallery that changes its shows and permanent collection often.
An eclectic exhibition of contemporary art in a sleek and stylish building by the Danube. I highly recommend the permanent collection for an hour's enjoyment.
Most everything I saw was unusual, extraordinary and I'll admit, the kind of things I have never seen before. That in itself was worth the visit!
We were among few visitors as it was Sunday morning. It is not big but worth to see. Building itself is magnificent pice of art.