Attila – The Most Significant Attila Exhibition of the Last Forty Years
March 11, 2026
The figure of Attila and the meanings associated with him have left artistic and material imprints across the entire continent over the past 1,600 years. In an unprecedented way, and through the most diverse techniques of modern museology, this exhibition presents the era and the social environment in which Attila and the Huns conquered much of Europe and Asia, making it equally enjoyable for both children and adults.
You can visit a unique Attila exhibition until July 12, 2026, which showcases the most significant relics related to Attila, King of the Huns, from the past 1,600 years. The exhibition offers a comprehensive insight into the life of the Huns, the organization of their tribes, and the connections between Hungarian prehistory and the Huns. Visitors can read many fascinating stories on the walls about the key milestones of Attila’s conquests, watch spatial projections, browse through books about Attila in a virtual library, and even walk around a full-sized, authentic Hun yurt. It is definitely worth a visit for both the young and the young at heart. Venue: Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) Exhibition open until: July 12, 2026 Further information: https://mnm.hu/kiallitasok/attila Opening Hours: * Monday: Closed Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Ticket office closes: 5:00 PM Exhibitions begin closing: from 5:30 PM Building closes: 6:00 PM