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Virág Judit Galéria

The Virág Judit Gallery is located on the prestigious Falk Miksa Street, the undisputed center of Budapest’s art and antique trade. The gallery’s elegant and modern interior provides a worthy home for some of the most valuable Hungarian paintings and art objects, creating a sophisticated atmosphere where visitors can admire masterpieces of national art history from a close distance. Every guest is immediately captivated by the high level of professionalism and the deep commitment to aesthetics that radiates from each exhibited piece.

Culturally, the gallery plays a defining role in the Hungarian art market, as their expertise and high-profile auctions have helped re-evaluate the significance of domestic painting. They are particularly famous for their passion for Zsolnay ceramics, with their collection often featuring the rarest eosin-glazed pieces from the world-renowned factory in Pécs. The institution is not merely a point of sale but fulfills a cultural mission by hosting high-quality, non-profit exhibitions that bring classical and contemporary Hungarian art closer to the general public.

Historically, the gallery was founded by art historian Judit Virág, who has been one of the most influential figures in the Hungarian auction market for decades. Their base on Falk Miksa Street has become a place of pilgrimage for art collectors and enthusiasts over the years, having handled numerous record-breaking paintings by masters like József Rippl-Rónai and Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka. The gallery’s success story is closely intertwined with the revival of Hungarian civic values and the preservation of national artistic treasures.

Tourists and art lovers find this venue to be an essential stop, as it offers a precise and beautiful overview of the richness of Hungarian visual culture right in the neighborhood of the Parliament. The staff are exceptionally helpful and eager to guide visitors through the various stylistic movements and historical periods represented in the collections. A visit here is an uplifting and educational experience, allowing guests to become active participants in the vibrant pulse and eternal beauty of the Hungarian art scene.

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