Founded in 2006 and located on Király Street in central Budapest, Inda Gallery is a dynamic space dedicated to contemporary art across a wide spectrum of media, including painting, sculpture, installation, video, and photography. Housed in a spacious private apartment, the gallery offers an intimate yet professional setting for solo and group exhibitions. Its curatorial team—comprising in-house art historians and invited experts—develops programs that highlight emerging trends while placing them in historical context. Inda Gallery represents both Hungarian and international artists, with a focus on mid-career and younger talents. It regularly participates in international art fairs and collaborates with institutions to promote cross-cultural dialogue. The gallery also publishes catalogues and hosts guided tours and studio visits, enriching the visitor experience. Open Tuesday to Friday from 14:00 to 18:00, Inda Gallery remains a vital contributor to Budapest’s contemporary art landscape.
Budapest HungaryInda Gallery is centrally located at 34 Király utca, II/4, 1061 Budapest, in the heart of the city’s lively 6th district. Since 2006, the gallery has been recognized for its diverse contemporary art exhibitions, spanning painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation, and features both Hungarian and international artists. The gallery is housed in a beautiful downtown apartment, giving visitors a unique setting in which to enjoy avant-garde artworks curated by esteemed art historians and guest experts. The surrounding neighborhood is a major cultural and social hub. Király Street is renowned for its eclectic mix of trendy shops, restaurants, and cafes, making it vibrant at any hour. Inda Gallery is also just steps from several of Budapest's artistic landmarks, like the famous Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and the historic Andrássy Avenue—a UNESCO World Heritage site lined with architectural gems, boutique hotels, and luxury stores. Within walking distance are the theaters and nightlife of the Jewish Quarter, as well as the contemporary exhibition spaces and museums that enrich the city’s art scene. This central position places Inda Gallery at the crossroads of Budapest’s contemporary creativity and urban energy, inviting visitors to explore both art and local culture in one of Europe’s most dynamic capitals.