Aquincum Museum
Those who wish to conduct research in the Archaeological Collections must apply for a research permit. Researchers should submit their applications either personally (at the Aquincum the Museum of the Budapest History Museum), by mail (Aquincum Museum, Záhony utca 4., Budapest 1031, Hungary), or by e-mail to aquincum@aquincum.hu.
For further information please contact us at: aquincum@aquincum.hu
Budapest Gallery
Researchers need to schedule an appointment to conduct research in the archives of the Budapest Gallery.
Please contact department head Nikolett Erőss by phone at :
Tel.: +36 1 388 6784
Kiscell Museum – Modern Urban History Department
Those who wish to conduct research in the collections of the Modern Urban History Department must apply for a research permit. Researchers need to schedule an appointment and state the purpose of their research in an e-mail sent to kutatoszolgalat@kiscellimuzeum.hu. Researchers need to bring a signed copy of the research application form for the appointment.
Kiscell Museum – Municipal Gallery
If you would like to research in the painting, graphic arts or in the sculpture collection, or in the collection of prints and medals, please send an email to fovarosi_keptar@btm.hu with your research topic and schedule an appointment by email (fovarosi_keptar@btm.hu) or by phone (+36 1 388 7817).
Following that, download the research permit form you can find below. Print it out, fill it in and bring it with you to the appointment. If you are unable to do so, we can provide a form to be filled in on the spot.
Research services are free.
Castle Museum
The research service in the BTM Archaeological Repository will be suspended from 18 December 2023 to 5 January 2024. Researchers and new research permit applications will be accepted from 8 January 2024.
Those who wish to conduct research in the Archaeological Archives must apply for a research permit. Researchers should submit their applications either personally (at the Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum, Buda Castle Building E), by mail (Budapest History Museum, Szent György tér 2., Budapest 1014, Hungary), or by e-mail to btm@btm.hu.
The staff of the Archives provides research services between 9am and 3pm every weekday. Researchers need to schedule an appointment for their research.