Hundreds of original items, personal memories from his closest colleagues, and modern technology form the basis of a new exhibition on Freddie Mercury at the House of Music in Budapest, April 27, 2026. The exhibition, which opens to the public on May 1, stands out for its emphasis on authenticity and its effort to show the famous Queen frontman from an unusual, personal perspective, the organizers told reporters ahead of the opening. The exhibition project was conceived by Tomas Hykel from Olomouc, whose collection has become a central part of the exhibition. (CTK Photo/Horakova Alena)

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Hundreds of original items, personal memories from his closest colleagues, and modern technology form the basis of a new exhibition on Freddie Mercury at the House of Music in Budapest, April 27, 2026. The exhibition, which opens to the public on May 1, stands out for its emphasis on authenticity and its effort to show the famous Queen frontman from an unusual, personal perspective, the organizers told reporters ahead of the opening. The exhibition project was conceived by Tomas Hykel from Olomouc, whose collection has become a central part of the exhibition. (CTK Photo/Horakova Alena)
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Hundreds of original items, personal memories from his closest colleagues, and modern technology form the basis of a new exhibition on Freddie Mercury at the House of Music in Budapest, April 27, 2026. The exhibition, which opens to the public on May 1, stands out for its emphasis on authenticity and its effort to show the famous Queen frontman from an unusual, personal perspective, the organizers told reporters ahead of the opening. The exhibition project was conceived by Tomas Hykel from Olomouc, whose collection has become a central part of the exhibition. (CTK Photo/Horakova Alena)

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