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Guided tour
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Join a guided tour of the Hungarian State Opera House with access to its grand public interiors, including the auditorium, staircase, and foyers.
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Discover Miklós Ybl’s Neo-Renaissance Opera House, a defining Budapest landmark since its opening in 1884.
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Admire 'The Apotheosis of Music', Hungary’s largest secco by Károly Lotz, crowning the Opera House’s ornate ceiling.
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Hear stories of historic premieres and legendary artists, from Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle to performances by Enrico Caruso.
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Explore the Opera House with a live guide available in multiple languages, making the experience easy to follow and more immersive.
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60-min guided tour of the Hungarian State Opera House
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English, Spanish, French, Italian, or German-speaking guide (as per option selected)
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Access to public areas of the Opera House, including the Grand Auditorium, various Boxes, the Foyer, and the Grand Staircase
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Small-group experience (limited to 30 participants)
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- Access to the auditorium during rehearsals or performances
You can cancel these tickets up to 36 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Enjoy a 60-minute guided tour inside Budapest’s Hungarian State Opera House, showcasing its restored interiors and cultural legacy.
Getting started
Meet your guide near the main entrance of the Hungarian State Opera House, where a quick ticket check is followed by an introduction to the building’s history. From here, your guide leads the group inside to begin exploring this Neo-Renaissance landmark from the heart outward.
The Hungarian State Opera House
Opened in 1884, the Hungarian State Opera House is Hungary’s first and only purpose-built opera venue. Designed by acclaimed architect Miklós Ybl, it is one of Budapest’s most visited cultural landmarks and has hosted world premieres, celebrated composers, and legendary performers across generations.
Neo-Renaissance architecture & artistic craftsmanship
Admire the Opera House’s richly detailed Neo-Renaissance design, from its ornate façade to its lavish interiors crafted by leading Hungarian artisans. Every space reflects the artistic ambition and national pride of late 19th-century Hungary.
The Grand Auditorium & musical legacy
When accessible, step into the historic auditorium, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and seating capacity of over 1,200. Learn about its role in opera history, including performances by Enrico Caruso and other iconic artists who helped shape its international reputation.
Please note: auditorium access is not available during rehearsals or performances.
Ceiling frescoes & fine art details
Look up to admire 'The Apotheosis of Music', Hungary’s largest secco painting by Károly Lotz, stretching across the ceiling within a 45-metre perimeter. Throughout the Opera House, discover additional artistic works by renowned Hungarian painters such as Bertalan Székely and Mór Than.
Preserved heritage with modern enhancements
Learn how recent restorations have carefully balanced historical preservation with modern comfort. Upgrades include expanded orchestra pits, improved acoustics, smart seating, and technical enhancements that ensure the Opera House continues to meet contemporary performance standards.
What to bring
- Carry a valid photo ID with you, as it may be requested at the entrance to verify the name on your booking.
What’s not allowed
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Entry to the auditorium is not permitted during rehearsals or live performances.
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Guided tours are suspended during live performances.
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For security reasons, large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage cannot be taken inside the Opera House.
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Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
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Flash photography, tripods, and professional filming equipment are not allowed inside the Opera House.
Accessibility
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The Opera House offers full wheelchair access, including barrier-free entry points, lifts to several levels (including the third floor), designated seating, and accessible restroom facilities.
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As the main entrance has steps, you will enter via a side entrance, and it is recommended that you contact the venue ahead of time to confirm seating arrangements.
Additional information
- Guided tours last around 60 minutes and depart daily at 1:30pm, 3pm, and 4:30pm, so please arrive on time for your chosen tour slot.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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