Opening Hours

General Opening Hours:

Kovács Margit Ceramics Museum
Daily, 10 am to 6 pm

Kmetty Museum
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

Ferenczy Museum
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

Czóbel Museum
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

IKON – Szentendre Gallery
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

PHOTOLAB – Vajda Museum
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

ArtMill:
Thursday – Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm

Opening hours on Public Holidays / special opening hours:

Admission to our exhibitions is free of charge on national holidays (15 March, 20 August and 23 October).

Tickets

Individual ticket
Full-price ticket, valid for all open exhibition spaces on the day of purchase, except for temporary exhibitions at the ArtMill: HUF 2300

Individual ticket ArtMill
Full-price ticket, valid for temporary exhibitions on the day of purchase, price varies and is specific to each exhibition

Reduced-price ticket
For citizens of EEA states, aged 6 to 26 or over 62, retired persons receiving a full pension, up to 2 adults accompanying at least 2 persons under 18 years of age as close relatives (as per the Hungarian Civil Code) and persons with Hungarian identity cards living in neighbouring Member States
Reduced-price tickets are valid for all open exhibition spaces on the day of purchase: HUF 1150
Proof of entitlement to reduced-price entry must be presented

Group ticket
No group admission to the Kovács Margit Ceramics Museum is available
Full-price group tickets (for up to 10 persons) are valid for a single exhibition on the day of purchase: HUF 2000/person
Group ticket for students: HUF 700/person

Family ticket
for 2 adults plus a minimum of one to a maximum of 3 children (under the age of 18)
Entitles to a single visit to all exhibitions on a given day

Family tickets are valid for all open exhibition spaces on the day of purchase: HUF 3500

Free admission
Free admission to all museums on national holidays (15 March, 20 August and 23 October) for all, regardless of nationality
– children under 6 years of age
– Hungarian citizens over 70 years of age and residents of EU Member States
– disabled persons and one accompanying person
– teachers and trainers in public education and vocational training
– holders of a professional pass issued by a minister (MAOE, FKSE, MKISZ members)
members of national public collections (archives, libraries, museums) organisations with a memberships of over 400, members of the Pulszky Society, the Hungarian Museum Association, the Association of Hungarian Rural Museums, the Association of Hungarian Librarians
– ICOM card and press card holders

Family Day second Sunday of every month
Free admission for persons under 26 and up to 2 close relatives of a person under 18

Guided tours
Pre-registration at tarlatvezetes@muzeumicentrum.hu and guidedtours@muzeumicentrum.hu
Guided tour in Hungarian: HUF 12 000
Guided tour in English: HUF 20 000

Museum education
Museum education session (per person for the advertised sessions): HUF 700

Program tickets
Entrance ticket to museum events related to exhibitions that can be visited with a program ticket: HUF 1200

Annual passes to all exhibitions
(valid for 365 days from the date of purchase)
Vajda Lajos pass, registered by name: HUF 10 000
Ferenczy Noémi pass, registered by name for full-time students and pensioners: HUF 5 000
Barcsay Jenő pass, registered by name, for residents of Szentendre: HUF 6 000

Individual ticket
Full-price ticket, valid on the day of purchase for the temporary exhibition Sabretache plates – Treasures of the Occupying Elite at the ArtMill: HUF 2800

Reduced-price ticket
For citizens of EEA states, aged 6 to 26 or over 62, retired persons receiving full pension, up to 2 adults accompanying at least 2 persons under 18 years of age as close relatives (as per the Hungarian Civil Code) and persons with Hungarian identity cards living in neighbouring Member States
The reduced-price ticket is valid on the day of purchase for the exhibition Sabretache plates – Treasures of the Occupying Elite at the ArtMill: HUF 14000
Proof of entitlement to reduced-price entry must be presented

Group ticket
Group ticket to the exhibition Sabretache plates – Treasures of the Occupying Elite
Full-price group tickets (for up to 10 persons) are valid for one exhibition on the day of purchase: HUF 2400/person
Group ticket for students: HUF 700/person

During FMC events, photography and video recordings may occur. With your participation, you consent to the use of this material by the FMC on its website and social media sites. You may withdraw your consent at any time at info@muzeumicentrum.hu.

Online tickets

Buy tickets via jegymester.hu.

Guided tours

Please register for guided tours in advance at:
tarlatvezetes@muzeumicentrum.hu
guidedtours@muzeumicentrum.hu
Guided tours are priced per group:
In Hungarian: HUF 12 000
In a foreign language: HUF 20 000
Maximum number of participants: 30 (please book an extra appointment for more participants)

Visiting rules

– For the safety of our visitors, we always take into account current regulations.
– For your safety and protection, plexiglass barriers have been installed at the cash desks; our exhibition areas and other premises are regularly cleaned and ventilated, door handles are disinfected. Hand sanitizing stations have been installed at several points throughout the exhibition areas.
– We have placed a limit on the number of visitors for our indoor programs to ensure adequate distancing. Wearing a facemask is not compulsory, but recommended. The maximum number of visitors is indicated in the program announcement; pre-registration takes place by email: regisztracio@muzeumicentrum.hu.
– If possible, please pay for your purchases by credit card.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Getting here

By car: Szentendre can be approached from Route 11 (“11-es főút“) from the direction of Budapest and Esztergom, Visegrád.
For those arriving from the left bank of the Danube, the eastern part of Hungary and the M0 motorway, the Megyeri Bridge provides easy access.
Parking: paid parking is available in the Szentendre town centre and along the Danube bank. On Route 11, at the intersection of the Danube Embankment and Pannónia Street there is access to free parking.

By suburban railway (HÉV): suburban rail H5 leaves approximately every half-hour from Batthány Square to Szentendre. The journey on the H5 takes 40 minutes.
H5 HÉV schedules

By coach/long-distance bus: there are frequent direct coach services to Szentendre from the Újpest-Városkapu coach station (accessible from Budapest via the M3/blue metro line), as well as from Esztergom and Visegrád.
Bus schedules

By bicycle: the international bicycle road, EuroVelo 6 runs through Szentendre. Thus Szentendre can be a perfect resting stop or the final destination for cycling tourists.
Bicycle map

By boat: Mahart’s daily boats from Budapest and Esztergom stop over in Szentendre during the summer season. Dunataxi offers an especially quick and adventurous trip.
MAHART schedules and Dunataxi-schedules
You can find further transit information [in Hungarian]: on the website of the town of Szentendre

MAHART schedules and Dunataxi-schedules

You can find further transit information [in Hungarian]: on the website of the town of Szentendre.