Minister for Human Resources promises museums for 21st century in City Park

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Budapest, March 3 (MTI) – New museums planned to be built as part of the Liget Budapest project in the City Park are expected to contribute 21st-century features to the city’s architecture but will also treat the city’s historical heritage with respect, Minister for Human Resources Zoltan Balog said today.

Six museums will be set up in five buildings, including the New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Ethnography, the House of Hungarian Music, the PhotoMuseum Budapest and the Hungarian Architecture Museum along the Dozsa Gyorgy thoroughfare.

Four tenders were invited for the project on Feb. 27, he said. Such large-scale international tenders have not been invited in Hungary for more than one hundred years, he added.

An eleven-member international jury will announce the results of the tenders in December, and the museums are planned to be completed at a total cost of 75 billion forints (EUR 240m) by 2018, he said.

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