
House of Parliament - Visitors - Országgyűlés
The House of Parliament is home to Hungary’s legislative body and the Holy Crown, as well as serving as the workplace of 199 MPs and their support staff of 741 people.
Visiting - Visitors - Országgyűlés
The 45-minute guided tour of the Parliament building is available with an audioguide or a professional tour guide in Hungarian, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
Home - Visitors - Országgyűlés
This is the website for the House of Parliament Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre was established to present the treasures of the House of Parliament in a fitting environment.
Visitor route - Visitors - Országgyűlés
Seven hundred thousand visitors see the House of Parliament annually. The building is open nearly every day of the year for visits led by trained guides who speak numerous languages or …
Opening hours - Visitors - Országgyűlés
Address: H-1055 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3. | Phone: + (36) 1 441-4000 | Map | Street View |P.O. box: 1358 Budapest, Hungary Guided Tour: tourist.office (at)parlament.hu
Home - House of the National Assembly - Országgyűlés
Fundamental law, acts and resolutions The Fundamental Law of Hungary Act XXXVI of 2012 on the National Assembly OGY Resolution 10/2014 (24 February) of the National Assembly …
Nyitólap - Országgyűlés
Cím: 1055 Budapest, Kossuth tér 1-3. | Tel.: + (36) 1 441-4000 | Térkép || Virtuális Parlamenti séta | Postacím: 1358 Budapest E-mail: webmaster (kukac)parlament.hu | Idegenforgalom: …
Ticket prices - Visitors - Országgyűlés
For visitors under the age of 6 visiting the Parliament is free, so those who arriving with child under the age of 6 can claim family tickets in writing to the email address tourist.office …
Important information - Visitors - Országgyűlés
A security check is required prior to entering the House of Parliament. You must not enter the building with large bags, packages or objects capable of causing personal injury, such as …
History of the House - Országgyűlési Múzeum - Országgyűlés
The exhibition is open to visitors with a ticket for a guided tour of the Parliament building; it can be viewed in the Béla Ne Hall as the last stop of the tour.