Research Room
NOTICE TO OUR RESEARCHERS
As of April 20, 2026, a new security system is introduced in the building of Blinken OSA Archivum. Entry beyond the reception area, to reach the Research Room, is only possible with a visitor card. Researchers are kindly asked to collect a visitor card at the reception desk, which they have to return when they leave for the day. Visitors will be charged for unreturned cards.
(This change does not affect Galeria Centralis; no card is required to view the exhibition or attend public programs.)
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
The Archivum is an open-access facility committed to making materials available to researchers and the wider public free of charge. Our Research Room is freely accessible to the public and offers a friendly environment for quiet study. All you need to do is register online, or in the Archivum, and then book a slot in the Research Room, which is located on the 1st floor of our building
Registration
To be able to use the Research Room and our online services, please register here. Registration is free and is open to anyone without restrictions.
Opening Hours
- Monday–Friday: 10:00 a.m.–5:45 p.m.
- Saturday–Sunday: Closed
Location and Booking
The Research Room is on the 1st floor of the Archivum, at Arany János u. 32, 1051 Budapest, Hungary.
Reservation is mandatory at: https://www.archivum.org/collections/research-room-booking
2x2-hour slots can be booked for maximum twelve researchers per day.
For more information, contact us at: archivum@ceu.edu or +36-1-327-3250
Practical information
In the Research Room we provide free Wi-Fi and equipment, including computer work stations, a microform reader, and a photo stand.
Furthermore, on-site researchers have access to external resources, such as
- e-journals and e-books, databases subscribed to by the CEU Library, including the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive;
- the Hungarian National Audiovisual Archives (NAVA);
- over one million digitized pages of the Electronic Archives of the Communist International (Comintern)
Researchers are welcome to bring their own notebooks, laptops, USB flash drives, cameras, and portable scanners. Mobile phones should only be used in silent mode.
For storing your personal belongings, we provide lockers in the reception area, which work with a HUF 100 coin deposit. Please note that no food and drink is allowed in the Research Room. The entire building is non-smoking.
Before visiting, we recommend that researchers gain an overview of our collections, explore the Catalog, as well as read our Access, and Privacy Policies.
Researchers may also be interested in our Online Collections that can be accessed through our Catalog, or our thematic Curated Collections that are available without registration. In addition, we also listed and described all our Audiovisual Collections.
Warning: Any form of unprofessional behavior in the Research Room, including watching inappropriate content on the computers, results in immediate and irrevocable banning from the premises of the Archivum.
