House of Music

The House of Music, Hungary is built next to the Városliget lake near Vajdahunyad Castle and the building overlooking the ice rink on the location of the Hungexpo offices, which were a blight on the park for decades and are now destroyed. The skyscraper, built by Japanese star architect Sou Fujimoto, is almost totally transparent and environmentally friendly, with the goal of creating a peaceful transition between the natural and man-made worlds. According to Fujimoto, designing a modern museum is a huge goal for any architect, and the House of Music in Hungary encompasses everything that makes museum architecture fascinating today: Because a traditional exhibition space is no longer appealing, it must be blended with additional uses such as performance halls and teaching spaces.


The House of Music, Hungary's permanent exhibition will cover the history of music from the invention of the human voice to current trends, with a focus on Hungarian music and its rich history. Children, their parents and instructors, as well as young adults, are the institution's primary audience. This is a diverse group of people who may or may not have any musical training and are unlikely to attend classical music concerts on a regular basis. This "castle of musical miracles", constructed on innovative installations and technological solutions, allows visitors to experience firsthand the foundations of musical harmony and the physiology of sound perception, bringing genuine joy to each visitor.


Address: Olof Palme Stny 3, Budapest 1146, Hungary

Website: magyarzenehaza.com

Via: ArchDaily
Via: ArchDaily
Via: ArchDaily
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