Museum of Fine Arts reopened in 2018 after a comprehensive overhaul of the building. After three years of renovation, the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum) in Budapest was reopened on October 31st, 2018. As part of the extensive renovation of the museum, FRANK Europe was pleased to equip the permanent exhibition “Ancient Egypt” with high-quality museum showcases. The exhibition awaits visitors with hundreds of pieces of art in more spacious, interactive surroundings. The gallery holds the second largest collection of Egyptian art in central Europe. In the new concept the ancient Egyptian world is presented in three thematic units:
CountryHungaryClientNarmer Architecture StudioDesignNarmer Architecture StudioYear2018ExhibitionAncient Egypt - Permanent exhibitionLinkwww.mfab.hu© Photo byNarmer Architecture Studio / Klára Lovas
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