Art Market Budapest
International contemporary art fair
19 October 2025 | 11.00 am
MTK Sports Park
#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
Ticket prices
2 500,4 000 HUF
Day ticket: HUF 4000
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Accompanying events:
Art Photo Budapest – international photography fair
sCULTURE – outdoor sculpture park
ART+ – program of art performances
Art Photo Budapest – international photography fair
sCULTURE – outdoor sculpture park
ART+ – program of art performances
Art Market Budapest, Central and Eastern Europe’s leading international art fair and one of Europe’s significant contemporary art events brings a special experience to art lovers and art professionals for the 15th occasion in October 2025. Hungary’s largest selection of contemporary fine arts and photography features nearly a hundred exhibitors and thousands of artworks from over twentyfive countries around the world, in the state-of-the-art exhibition hall and the surrounding public spaces at MTK Sportpark. The fair is accompanied by countless side events, of which Art Photo Budapest, the only international photography fair of the region, ART+, an international program of art performances, as well as sCULTURE, a spectacular open-air sculpture exhibition will also be available for visitors at the fair location.
This event of the Liszt Fest is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Art Today Kft.
#Exhibition
#Fine arts and design
Ticket prices
2 500,4 000 HUF
Day ticket: HUF 4000
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
Student and senior day ticket: HUF 2500
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