Ernst Museum
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Art museum in Budapest, Hungary
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Established | 1912 |
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Location | Nagymező utca 8. Budapest Hungary |
Coordinates | 47°30′08′′N 19°03′42′′E / 47.502361°N 19.061589°E / 47.502361; 19.061589 |
Website | http://ernstmuseum.wordpress.com |
The Ernst Museum (Hungarian : Ernst Múzeum) is an art museum located in Budapest's VI District. Since 2013, it is also home to the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center.[1]
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