Budapest among the top 10 European destinations for art lovers
Budapest has recently been selected as one of the best European cities for art lovers. This comes as no surprise, given the city’s abundance of museums and cultural events. Here are the criteria used to determine the top European cultural hotspots.
Deep dive into culture
As Lelépő writes, there are countless delightful methods to experience art. One can visit renowned galleries to explore their permanent exhibits or revisit favourite museums to enjoy the latest temporary exhibitions. Venturing around the city uncovers hidden treasures of public art while participating in themed workshops provides a thorough immersion into the contemporary art scene. Additionally, attending local art fairs, engaging with artists during open studio events and utilising digital platforms for virtual tours can further enrich one’s appreciation of both classic and modern artistic expressions.
Ubuy France’s list
Ubuy France has compiled a list of the top European destinations for art lovers. They evaluated each capital based on the number of art galleries, free museums, sculptures, monuments and instances of street art.
Budapest among the best
In the Ubuy survey, Budapest garnered 127 points, propelled by its sixty galleries, six of which offer free admission. The survey calculated that the Hungarian capital is home to 248 significant monuments and 24 street art masterpieces. Special mention goes to Mihály Kolodko, whose diminutive bronze sculptures create an enchanting urban scavenger hunt throughout the city.
The Kolodko sculptures
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