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The Hungarian National Gallery is locally known as Magyar Nemzeti Galeria and is located in a part of the Buda Castle. The gallery was established in 1957 and has a large collection of Hungarian art that ranges from Renaissance and Gothic to baroque and medieval. Visitors will find works from Hungarian artists, including Ervin Marton, Brassaï, Maurice Ascalon, and Miklos Izso, among many others. Some of the not-to-be-missed pieces in the Hungarian National Gallery are Christ in front of Pilate by Mihaly Munkacsy and Woman Dressed in Polka Dots Robe by Jozsef Rippl-Ronai.
Hungarian National Gallery, 1014 Budapest, Szent György tér 2, Hungary, Phone: +36-20-439-7325

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