History of the libraries of the Budapest History Museum
The establishment of the library cannot be specified at one exact point in time. As the museum’s departments started to take shape at the end of the 19th century, separate collections consisting of books about certain disciplines developed as well. For a long time, there was no dedicated library room; rather, the books and periodicals were stored in the offices. When the departments were separated to move into different buildings, the accumulated collection of books was finally transferred to actual purpose-built reading rooms.
In 1967, the Medieval Department and with it, its library, has moved from Szentháromság tér to the southern wing of the Castle. Over the years, it has become the central location of the museum. In February 1973, it was decided that the separate book collections shall be united in one central library as an individual department. The unification resulted in an integrated inventory and cataloguing system as well as an elimination of duplicates and the professional maintenance of different departments.
The collections
The library’s primary function is to support the everyday work of museum employees and to help the research conducted by them; however, it does provide services to outside researchers as well as university students. The collections consist of publications from the fields of archaeology, general, urban and cultural history, art history and contemporary art theory both in Hungarian and in foreign languages. Since the departments of the museum are located in various places around the city, the library has three separate locations as well. Its main focus being the period from prehistoric times to the Hungarian Conquest (895–896), the Bálint Kuzsinszky Archaeological Library can be found in the Aquincum Museum. The Medieval Library is located in building ‘E’ of Buda Castle; it collects publications about medieval history from the Hungarian Conquest to the liberation of Buda from Turkish occupation in 1686. Finally, the Library of Modern History and Art History, whose collections are comprised of publications about history after 1686, is in the Kiscell Museum.
Services
- local computer use (internet access)
- use of a reading machine (internet)
- photocopying (black and white, max. 10-12 pages)
- interlibrary loans
List of available online databases
(publicly available from any computer)
(ADT; available through subscription, free to use on the computers of the museum’s library)
(available through subscription, free to use on the computers of the museum’s library)
(only the periodicals that the museum has been subscribed to from 1998; previous volumes can be donwloaded from the ADT database)
Online catalogue
Please note that our online catalogue does not currently contain every record in our libraries. The entire collection can be browsed in our card catalogue, which includes:
- a catalogue of authors A-Z
- a catalogue of specialized fields
- a catalogue of periodicals
- a catalogue of series
- a geographical catalogue
- a catalogue of exhibition catalogues by the museum
- a catalogue of the archival collections
Libraries
Medieval Library
Castle Museum
1014 Budapest, Szent György tér 2. (Buda Castle Building E)
Phone: +36 1 487 88822
E-mail: konyvtar.var@btm.hu
Opening hours:
Monday 9:00–15:30
Tuesday 9:00–15:30
Wednesday 9:00–15:30
Thursday 9:00–15:30
Friday 9:00–14:30
The Specialised Library collects literature on the following subjects and from the following periods:
- medieval universal history until the end of the 17th century,
- Hungarian history from the time of the conquest of Hungary until 1686,
- urban and settlement history,
- History of Budapest,
- auxiliary sciences of history,
- economic and social history, history of life,
- history of art, fine arts,
- Church history,
- architecture, monument conservation,
- medieval archaeology,
- Budapest geography, historical geography, maps,
- archival catalogues, sources,
- BTM history, exhibitions,
- handbooks, lexicons, dictionaries, bibliography,
- museology,
- ethnography,
- sociology,
- history of literature,
- library literature,
- restoration,
- geodesy.
Bálint Kuzsinszky Archaeological Library
BHM Aquincum Museum
1031 Budapest, Záhony u. 4.
Phone: +36 1 250 1650/223
E-mail: konyvtar.aq@btm.hu
Opening hours:
Monday 9:00–15:30
Tuesday 9:00–15:30
Wednesday 9:00–15:30
Thursday closed
Friday 9:00–14:30
Please note that the library at the Aquincum Museum operates with one librarian, therefore, it may be closed due to sick or holiday leave. Please always inquire by phone before your visit.
The Specialised Library collects literature on the following subjects and from the following periods:
- universal prehistory and ancient history, the age of migrations,
- The history of Hungary in prehistory and antiquity, the time of the conquest of Hungary,
- ancient history of cities and settlements, military history,
- History of Budapest in prehistory, antiquity and the conquest of Hungary,
- economic and social history, history of life,
- history of art,
- architecture, monument conservation,
- archaeology,
- geography, historical geography,
- auxiliary sciences of history,
- ancient writers (auctores),
- History of BTM (Aquincum), catalogues,
- exhibition catalogues,
- handbooks, lexicons, dictionaries, bibliographies,
- Budapest maps,
- museology,
- Latin language and literature,
- restoration
Modern and Art Library
Kiscell Museum
1033 Budapest, Kiscelli u. 108.
Phone: +36 1 250 0304
Panni Pátyerkóné Nagy
Librarian
Phone: +36 1 388 8560 / 114
Opening hours:
Monday 9:00–15:30
Thursday 9:00–15:00
The Specialised Library collects literature on the following subjects and from the following periods:
- universal history from the mid-17th century,
- Hungarian history from 1686,
- History and statistics of Budapest,
- history of cities and settlements,
- auxiliary sciences of history,
- economic and social history, history of life,
- history of the church,
- art history, fine arts, photography,
- architecture, conservation of monuments,
- Budapest geography, historical geography, maps,
- history of the BTM, exhibitions
- museology,
- archival catalogues, sources,
- guides to Budapest,
- cultural history,
- the labour movement in Budapest,
- handbooks, lexicons, dictionaries, bibliographies,
- ethnography,
- sociology,
- history of literature,
- library literature