Hospital in the Rock

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Budapest, Hungary

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Hospital in the Rock Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hospital in the Rock is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Lovas út 4/c. Hospital in the Rock is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Lovas út 4/c

Phone

+36 707010101

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Somogyi Zsuzsa

Amazing place! Couldn't imagine something like this under the castle of Buda! Well organized with such interesting wax figures. A bit cold (it's under the ground) so a pullover comes handy. A tour takes an hour and shows historical and technical parts of wars, bombing and the mechanism of an underground hospital

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Nick Bateman

A fascinating collection of paraphernalia and waxworks throughout this amazing slice of hidden Hungarian history. Just a shame that yours aren’t currently conducted English and it feels a bit rushed getting through the exhibition. That said, the very nice lady giving the tour in Hungarian was super helpful to us in English, whenever she could be. Great staff here. Only other gripes being that we couldn’t take photos and that there were some great opportunities for gift shop purchases such as postcard replicas of the awesome posters, or replicas of the some of the medicine packaging and labels (for the design-minded nerds amongst us!)

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Vincent Chiu

Friendly staff, great exhibits, very informative and extremely intriguing. My family and I had a great time visiting this museum and would recommend anyone coming to Budapest to put this on their list. It isn't one of the most well known museums but deserves every bit of recognition. The tour guide spoke in both English and Hungarian, and provided great insight into the history of the building. 5/5 all the way.

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Damilia Arzybekova

The staff is friendly. Interesting place to visit. However, I wasn’t that much satisfied with the guided tour.. There are 3 type of tickets price ranges according to the ticket they advise you to buy. The tour is 50minutes.No photos are allowed. Now we’re waiting for the online course on the website: it is written that they gonna start from October. Save the receipt you will have code there to log in.

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Christa Dandoy

I really enjoyed this visit. Easy to access from Castle/St. Matthias Church. Tours run every 30 min during peak hours. It moved at a decent pace. Starts with an intro video and then a guided tour. Really neat to learn it's history and changes over time. Also good way to escape the heat outside. Wish the group had a been a tad smaller but enjoyed it anyways.

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Endre Dobozy

Was very very interesting. I had absolutely no idea such a place existed. Learning about the history and seeing the displays. Definitely worth the time and effort

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Natalia Fernandez

The place is undoubtedly really interesting. The problem was that you can only enter by paying a tour, a tour that is not good, the girl had clearly memorized it and the whole time it felt like she was reading a script, instead of it just flowing naturally. When we asked her something she clearly did not understand the question and replied back with another memorized comment, if she didn't understand she could've just said so instead of replying something that had no relation whatsoever with our question. I guess after a really hot day in Budapest coming down here is cool because it's quite cold. But I'm definitely not coming back. And you can't take pictures.

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Brigitta Kerekes

it was a great experience, only the guide was a bit fast and we wanted to have more time to look at the items, read the texts etc. So a good advice: please leave 1-2 minutes for people to process what they see after the speech at each station :)