Art Market Budapest
International contemporary art fair
19 October 2024 | 11.00 am
Millenáris Grand Hall (building B)

#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
Day ticket: HUF 4000
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Highlighted events
17–19 October Inside Art – International Art Conference
17–20 October Art Photo Budapest – International Photography Exhibition and Fair
17–20 October sCULTURE – Open-air sculpture exhibition
17–19 October Inside Art – International Art Conference
17–20 October Art Photo Budapest – International Photography Exhibition and Fair
17–20 October sCULTURE – Open-air sculpture exhibition
Art Market Budapest, Central and Eastern Europe’s leading international art fair and one of the largest in Europe, brings a special experience to art lovers and professionals for the 14th occasion in October 2024. Hungary’s bigest, annual exhibition of contemporary fine arts and photography presents over a hundred exhibitors and thousands of artworks from nearly thirty countries around the world in the impressive exhibition halls and park of the Millenáris in Budapest.
There will be countless side events, of which Art Photo Budapest, the only international photography fair of the region, Inside Art, an international conference on art, and sCULTURE, a spectacular open-air exhibition of sculpture, will also be held at the Millenáris.
This program of the Liszt Fest is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Art Today Kft.
#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
Day ticket: HUF 4000
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
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