The permanent exhibition of the Palace comprises 31 rooms. In the beautifully restored rooms, visitors can learn about the complete history of the palace
BAROQUE THEATRE
In the southernmost wing of the Palace, Count Antal Grassalkovich II had a theatre auditorium constructed between 1782 and 1785.
RIDING HALL AND STABLES
Antal Grassalkovich I had the riding hall built on the south side of the palace in the middle of the 18th century.
HORTHY’S BUNKER
In the spring of 1944, the Royal Castellanship of Buda decided to have a bunker constructed for Regent Miklós Horthy, his family and his immediate entourage in Queen Elizabeth’s Garden.
PALACE PARK
Antal Grassalkovich I acquired Gödöllô and the neighbouring settlements in a gradual fashion between 1723 and 1748.
KINGHILL PAVILION
Located around 200 metres from the Palace, the Kinghill pavilion is the only remaining building in the Palace park which dates from the Baroque period.