Trafó Gallery – Visitor & Accessibility Information
Getting Here
By Public Transport • Metro: Corvin-negyed (M3, elevator available) — approx. 450 m from Trafó. • Tram: Corvin-negyed (Tram 4–6, low-floor trams) — approx. 450 m from Trafó. By Car / Parking • Liliom Parking House — 45 m from Trafó Address: 1094 Budapest, Liliom u. 43–45 Trafó spectators receive 25% off regular rates. Please request the voucher at the ticket office. • Corvin Plaza Parking Garage — 450 m from Trafó Address: 1083 Budapest, Futó u. 37–45 Entrance from Futó utca or Vajdahunyad utca.
Entrance & Physical Accessibility • The entrance to Trafó Gallery is through the main entrance of Trafó House of Contemporary Arts. • The gallery is located in the basement and accessible by stairs (17 steps). • Unfortunately, the gallery is not wheelchair accessible. For any access needs, please contact judit@trafo.hu so we can assist your visit.
Opening Hours • Tuesday–Sunday: 4 PM – 7 PM • On performance days (Main Hall): 4 PM – 10 PM • Monday: Closed • Quietest hours: approx. 4–6 PM on weekdays Admission is free.
In the Gallery
Exhibition Experience
• Exhibition guards can adjust video volume upon request.
• Please do not touch the artworks; however, you are welcome to explore the zines and publications available in the space.
• Video works are presented in English with Hungarian subtitles (one work has translation available on a handout).
• A printed exhibition guide is available on-site and can also be downloaded from here.
• Artworks currently on view do not have strong scents.
Content Notes
• This exhibition includes material that some visitors may find distressing:
• Visual representation of surgical scars (Jo Spence)
• Verbal reference to an armed robbery (Leah Clements)
• Rapid red flickering light, possibly affecting visitors with photosensitive epilepsy (Hac Vinent)
Facilities
Two restrooms are located on the gallery floor.
A toilet with baby-changing facilities is available on the groundfloor.
Dogs are not allowed inside the gallery (except service animals).
