Accessibility

Accessibility: Deák17 Youth Art Gallery is located in the heart of Budapest, a five-minute walk from Deák Ferenc Square, on Fashion Street, on the first floor of the building at 17 Deák Ferenc Street. The Gallery can be reached by…

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Accessible gallery

Coming soon… You can visit these exhibitions in the next months: #Connected: from 24 June 2026 until 28 August 2026 Képmesék: 2026. szeptember 9. naptól 2026. november 7. napig Szolasztalgia: 2026. szeptember 15. naptól 2026. október 24. napig Kézenfogva Alapítvány…

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Visitor information

Click here to read the visitor regulations. Ticket information: Admission free. Free entry to all programs and exhibitions. For group visits, prior registration is required via email at muzeumpedagogia@deak17galeria.hu If you are uncertain about any of the information or have further questions please…

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Volunteering

Become a Volunteer at Deak17 Gallery! What can the volunteer’s task be?In the daily work of the Gallery, you can get to know the structure of an exhibition, the gallery, its tasks, and its audience. You can follow the creation…

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Press

For media enquiries, interviews and images please email press@deak17galeria.hu or call +36 20 267 8567.

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Contact

DEÁK17 YOUTH ART GALLERY Opening Hours Opening Hours in School Time (September-June): Tue – Fri: 10.00 am – 06.00 pmSat: 09.00 am – 01.00 pmClosed on Sunday and Monday. Opening Hours in Summer Holidays (June-August): Mon-Fri: 10.00 am – 06.00…

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Introduction

Vision By 2028, Deák17 Gallery will be the home of contemporary art for young people: an inclusive space of opportunity that builds bridges between generations and cultures – a place where art is not merely an event, but a way…

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Welcome!

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The Building

About Deák Ferenc street The story of Deák Ferenc street begins in 1789, when count Schilson János, – as part of his district-renovating plan – laid down the fundaments of the street, making it the earliest link between the city…

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