Hungary's Flower Festival In Debrecen, 16 - 21 August

  • 8 Aug 2013 2:00 AM
Hungary's Flower Festival In Debrecen, 16 - 21 August
"The Debrecen Flower Festival is the best-known cultural event in Debrecen, and also one of the biggest in Hungary. In the past years, it has expanded into a week-long extravaganza of entertainment. It has earned both domestic and international renown for the past four decades. The event won the Prize of Excellence in the category of special festivals in 2009. This is the most popular touristic attraction of our town, attracting performers as well as guests from practically all corners of the world.

The town is arguably the biggest event attracts huge crowds every year, in 2012, and again received a top-rated festival title as a member of the Hungarian Festival Association.

Due to construction work on the impressive Forest High Stadium this year promises to be changed schedules finish at the carnival. In 2013, the Sports Centre will host athletic career and the end of the Folklore Festival parade.

Carnivals preliminary program

Kossuth Square

August 16 FM CLASS: SUMMER CLASS
August 17 ​​DEBRECENI PHILHARMONIC CONCERT KODÁLY
August 18 Tanck carnivals - Carnivals DANCES
August 19 GALI AND CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL JUNIOR Flower Festival - Debrecen VOICE OF THE FINALS
August 20th spring festival, street party

● carnival parade Galiba Children's Festival - The Voice Junior Flower Festival Flower ● ● Auto-show Folklore show ● ● Debrecen Flower Carnival hair ● ● Cactus Flower Arrangements presentations Exhibition Promenade ● ● Cycling ● Fireworks yard clean tidy house Ikebana demonstration ● ● Garden Festival

The 44 flower carnival planned travel itinerary:
- Petofi Square
- Kossuth Square (Great Temple)
- Sixty-street
Bethlen street
- Matthias Street
- Péterfia road
- Bem tér
- Simonyi road
- Great Forest Boulevard
- Gabor Olah street
- Istvan Gyulai Athletic Stadium (end)

Exhibition of flower carnival afternoon programs and flower cars will be held in the Istvan Gyulai Athletics Stadium.

Grandstands are based on the
- Simonffy street
- Rose Street
- Kossuth Square
- Before Kolcsey Center, Hunyadi Street
- And Simonyi street.

The 44 Designed Debrecen Flower Carnival, detailed program offerings

August 17 to 19. - Balthazar space Desi

16:00 to 19:00 - Lurkó Park - children's programs

18  August - The 17 Eötvös Cup International Volleyball celebratory opening event at  Kölcsey Center

August 15

15:00 - Circular Corridor: Cacti and other succulents exhibition opening
17:00 - Bényi Arpad room: Magical Hungary - Hortobágy Magic exhibition opening

19:00  - Circular Corridor " Imre St Stephen's admonition Prince " Starring: Ms New Local actor, Nicholas Luke dulcimer artist

August 16

17:00 - Ballroom: Pure yard - nice house awards show
18:00 - Bényi Arpad Hall: Instruments and flowers - flower arrangement demonstration of the Kodály Philharmonic cooperation

August 19

18:00 - Bényi Arpad Hall: Show Ikebana - Japanese flower arrangement and presentation of masters of arts and crafts

August 16   - Kossuth Square

6:00 to 22:00 - Summer Class on Kossuth Square - Live Streaming site

6:00 to 10:00  - Morning Show Sebestyen Balazs, Rákóczi male and wild Jani
10:00 to 15:00  - Class request show Abaházi Csaba
15:00 to 18:00 - Afternoon class-cutting red color

Performers on stage:

10:00  - Hien
15:00- Thick Thomas
17:30  - Kasza Tibi
19:00 - Bikini
20:30 - Magna Cum Laude

August 17

20:00 - 90 years of Kodaly Philharmonic Orchestra: Holiday Concert - IX. Symphony

August 18

20:00 - Dance Carnival - Carnival Dance - Waltz Dance Studio show

August 19

16:00 - Galiba Children's Festival, Junior Flower Festival
19:00 - Stars in the space -
19:00 to 20:00 - PG Group
8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. - Gigi Radics
20:30 to 21:00 - Voice of Debrecen final
21:15 to 22:00 - Charlie

Other locations

August 18 - St. Ladislaus Church

Flowers of the Bible organ concert (Featuring: Daniel Sarosi, Father Csaba Lent)

MODEM Station

August 16 to 19 - Festival Club

Source: Debrecen's Flower Carnival's official web-site

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