The National Evangelical Museum of Budapest, also known as the Lutheran Museum, is one of the most reliable resources for people who want to learn more about the history of Protestantism in Hungary. The 3 permanent exhibitions of the museum focus precisely on this issue, splitting the trajectory of Protestantism in Hungary in 3 corresponding periods, from the time of Jan Hus to the 20th century.
The museum is also home to sundry temporary exhibitions related to the topic covered by its permanent collections.