Winter Open Air Season @ Palace Of Arts

  • 6 Dec 2019 12:52 PM
  • Mupa - Palace of Arts
Winter Open Air Season @ Palace Of Arts
This year, the events welcoming children and adults alike kick off on 30 November. The enormous ice rink will again be open to the public, and the Müpa Tent will be hosting one incredibly exciting programme after another.

Ice rink

Until 2 February 2020

There’s no more liberating feeling this time of year than gliding across the ice without a care in the world. With around 350 square metres of surface area, our ice rink can accommodate as many as 80 skaters enjoying the icy joys at once, and naturally we will also provide the outstanding background music.

A heated snack bar next to the rink will add to the relaxation by offering winter delicacies like mulled wine and hot chocolate.
 

Müpa Tent

Until 5 January 2020

Once again this year, we will be surprising visitors with magical winter experiences in the Müpa Tent.

Returning with a renewed cast will be the Recirquel Contemporary Circus Company’s amazing contemporary circus fairy tale Kristály: a huge success last year, it features acrobats sweeping above the audience’s heads at a mere arm’s length away.

Also Kaláka will be joining, now 50 years old and a favourite of every generation, with their Advent programme Nativity to help everyone get into the holiday mood.

The Benkó Dixieland Band, for their part, will show everyone what Christmas in Dixieland is like. One of Hungary’s most popular singers of folk and world music, Szilvia Bognár will bring her band, the Szilvia Bognár Sextet to guide us through a concert ranging from folk to jazz, and children receptive to the genre will also get to enjoy a concert by the Kokopelli Jazz Matinee.

The Hahó Ensemble’s Advent eco-party will make the period of anticipation of the holiday an exciting one, and the soul- and funk-playing Blue Rabbit’s family show (Blue Rabbit Family) will finally give parents and children a chance to dance together.

The Veronaki Band and Andi Malek and the EsZeMent MeseBand will both bring Christmas programmes, the Mesebolt Puppet Theatre will bring the tale of Mother Hulda to life, and the Harlekin Puppet Theatre will do the same with the story of the birth of Jesus.

Venue: 
Palace Of Arts
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcel u. 1.

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Müpa is regarded as Hungary's top cultural brand, and the most modern cultural institution in the capital. It opened its doors in 2005 to provide events of international quality to a diverse audience, bringing together all the varied disciplines of the arts in a unique fashion. To this day it provides a cutting-edge home for classical, contemporary, popular and world music, jazz and opera, as well as contemporary circus, all types of dance, literature and film.