The exhibition in Budapest, located near Kálvin Square, offers an immersive audiovisual experience alongside original artifacts from Michael Jackson’s career. Curated by Balázs Nagy, a private collector who has spent decades sourcing items from international auction houses, film archives, and music history collections, the display features objects being shown in Hungary for the first time.
The exhibition highlights Jackson’s unique ability to blend music, movement, and visual storytelling. It showcases his iconic hat toss, the moonwalk, and those gravity-defying stage tilts that redefined live performance.
Decades after his passing, Jackson’s influence continues to be deeply embedded in global pop culture. His songs and videos inspire new generations, and his music is frequently adapted for theater and dance productions.
Additionally, Cirque du Soleil has created an entire show centered around his work. Michael – The HIStory Exhibition in Budapest presents this enduring legacy in a tangible, narrative-driven way.
Through authentic artifacts, sound, and imagery, it connects the King of Pop’s global story with a distinctly local chapter. This exhibition offers something for families, fans, and anyone curious about one of music's most influential figures.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti utca 5.
The exhibition highlights Jackson’s unique ability to blend music, movement, and visual storytelling. It showcases his iconic hat toss, the moonwalk, and those gravity-defying stage tilts that redefined live performance.
Decades after his passing, Jackson’s influence continues to be deeply embedded in global pop culture. His songs and videos inspire new generations, and his music is frequently adapted for theater and dance productions.
Additionally, Cirque du Soleil has created an entire show centered around his work. Michael – The HIStory Exhibition in Budapest presents this enduring legacy in a tangible, narrative-driven way.
Through authentic artifacts, sound, and imagery, it connects the King of Pop’s global story with a distinctly local chapter. This exhibition offers something for families, fans, and anyone curious about one of music's most influential figures.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti utca 5.