Museums & Culture
Kecskemét’s cultural landscape is defined by its architectural heritage and specialized collections. The city center features the Cifrapalota, a masterpiece of Hungarian Art Nouveau, alongside the Eclectic-style Katona József National Theatre. National-level institutions include the Hungarian Museum of Photography, housed in a former synagogue, and the Ráday Museum’s ecclesiastical artifacts. For performing arts and science, the Ciróka Puppet Theatre and the local Planetarium provide specialized venues within the city's historic and educational districts.
Katona József Színház
Designed by architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer, this Eclectic-style theater opened in 1896. The facade features Baroque revival elements and statues of Hungarian literary figures.
Ornamental Palace
An architectural marvel and a product of the Hungarian Art Nouveau movement. The facade is really a sight to behold.
Ráday Múzeum
An ecclesiastical museum of the Reformed Church housing collections of religious art, goldsmith work, rare minerals, and a significant historical clock collection.
Magyar Fotográfiai Múzeum
Located in a former 19th-century Orthodox synagogue, this museum preserves over a million items, including rare Daguerreotypes and works by internationally recognized Hungarian photographers.
Kecskeméti Planetárium
An astronomical education center equipped with a Zeiss projector. It hosts public demonstrations, scientific lectures, and telescopic observations of the solar system.
Ciróka Bábszínház
A professional puppet theater producing traditional and contemporary performances. It is recognized for its innovative staging techniques and contribution to Hungarian puppet artistry.
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