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In Budapest's vibrant District VIII, the Police Museum, or Rendőr Múzeum, captivates visitors with its compelling exhibits and a rich historical narrative dating back to its opening in 1908. As you explore this well-rated gem, you'll find an array of unique artifacts including uniforms, weaponry, and vehicles used by former local authorities. The museum offers a fascinating peek into the law enforcement history of Hungary, attracting history buffs and curious visitors alike. Suitable for families, this inviting museum also provides facilities such as toilets to ensure a comfortable visit for everyone. With an impressive 4.7 Google rating, this attraction promises an engaging and educational experience, making it highly recommended for an enriching outing in Budapest.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 764 reviews
4.7/5 764 reviews
drvonjako
drvonjako
1 month ago on Google

A Profound Journey Through History – A Must-Visit Gem in Budapest Visiting the Rendőr Múzeum in Budapest was far more than a museum experience; it was a deeply personal journey into history. Traveling from Boston, USA, I came with the hope of uncovering my grandfather’s connection to Hungary’s police force before and during WWII. What I found was a beautifully curated, over 100-year-old institution that honors the legacy, sacrifice, and evolution of law enforcement in Hungary. This visit was made even more special by sharing it with my son, who was captivated by the rich stories and exhibits spanning the past century. The museum offers a unique lens into the lives and duties of police officers through turbulent and transformative times. The layout is thoughtful and immersive, with rare artifacts and compelling narratives that bring history to life. What truly sets this museum apart is its exceptional staff, their enthusiasm, deep domain knowledge, and generosity in sharing stories made our visit unforgettable. Their guided insights added layers of meaning to each exhibit, and their passion for preserving this history is palpable. A particularly touching aspect was the rotating art exhibits created by police staff and their families from across Hungary. These displays reflect a culture of inclusiveness and highlight the emotional and artistic dimensions of police life, reinforcing the value of family and community within the force. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone with personal ties to Hungary’s past, the Rendőr Múzeum is a place of reflection, learning, and admiration. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone visiting Budapest; it’s a museum of a different caliber, where history, humanity, and heritage converge.

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Gábor Soproni
Gábor Soproni
1 month ago on Google

Ingyenesen látogatható. Gyerekekkel is jó program. A 18 év feletti részre viszont vigyázni kell, hogy oda ne menjenek be.

Michael Konze
Michael Konze
1 month ago on Google

Sehr empfehlenswert, kleines aber sehr schönes Museum, man sollte schon 2h einplanen. Gratis eintritt !

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Police Museum?
    Police Museum is located at Mosonyi u. 5, 1087, Budapest, District VIII, Hungary.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Tram stop Dologház utca (216 m walk)
    • Tram stop Keleti pályaudvar M (117 m walk)
    • Bus stop Keleti pályaudvar M (189 m walk)
    • Train station Budapest-Keleti (240 m walk)
    • Bus stop Budapest-Keleti/Keleti pu. M (225 m walk)
  • How is Police Museum rated by visitors?
    Police Museum has an average rating of 4.7 based on 764 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.