7 result(s) for danube carnival in Videos
Winter Warmer Spa Break at Hotel Visegrád
- 14 Dec 2023 2:16 PM
- specials
Visegrád is an unmissable destination even in the winter time, and this is one of the most beautiful hotels in the Danube Bend area. Plus, since everything started here with a restaurant, today it is said to be far from being a traditional “hotel” restaurant - almost all guests highlight how special the cuisine is here.
'Busó Carnival' @ Mohács
- 17 Feb 2022 12:51 PM
- entertainment
According to local legend, 'devils' still come on boats from the Island of Mohács. After arriving they proceed to Kóló Square , and then all parade through the streets, mixing with the audience along the way.
Video: Hungary Says Goodbye To Winter With Bizarre Costume Festival
- 2 Mar 2020 10:13 AM
- community & culture
The southern Hungarian city of Mohács has officially welcomed in spring, in a slightly scary traditional way. As part of this colourful Buso festival, locals wear wooden masks and march through the city.
Video: 'Buso Carnival’ In Mohács
- 4 Feb 2020 8:14 AM
- community & culture
In Mohács the origin of the tradition is also ex-plained with the legend of expelling the Turks.
Busó Festivities In Mohács Mark End Of Winter In Hungary
- 15 Feb 2018 8:58 AM
- community & culture
Last weekend the traditional end-of-winter carnival was held in southern Hungary. This annual festival in Mohács is a six-day event named after the busós, scary-looking costumed locals wearing wooden masks and woolly cloaks, as Euronews shows in this video.
Busó Festival In Mohács, 23 - 25 February
- 20 Feb 2017 1:35 AM
- community & culture
According to local legend, 'devils' still come on boats from the Island of Mohács. After arriving they proceed to Kóló Square , and then all parade through the streets, mixing with the audience along the way.
Busó Carnival, Mohács, 4 - 9 February 2016
- 4 Feb 2016 11:55 AM
- community & culture
From the Island of Mohács the „devils” still come on boats, according to the legend. Those arriving by boats walk to Kóló Square to join the rest, and then all proceed through the streets, mixing in with the audience along the way.
Winter Warmer Spa Break at Hotel Visegrád
- 14 Dec 2023 2:16 PM
- specials
Visegrád is an unmissable destination even in the winter time, and this is one of the most beautiful hotels in the Danube Bend area. Plus, since everything started here with a restaurant, today it is said to be far from being a traditional “hotel” restaurant - almost all guests highlight how special the cuisine is here.
'Busó Carnival' @ Mohács
- 17 Feb 2022 12:51 PM
- entertainment
According to local legend, 'devils' still come on boats from the Island of Mohács. After arriving they proceed to Kóló Square , and then all parade through the streets, mixing with the audience along the way.
Video: Hungary Says Goodbye To Winter With Bizarre Costume Festival
- 2 Mar 2020 10:13 AM
- community & culture
The southern Hungarian city of Mohács has officially welcomed in spring, in a slightly scary traditional way. As part of this colourful Buso festival, locals wear wooden masks and march through the city.
Video: 'Buso Carnival’ In Mohács
- 4 Feb 2020 8:14 AM
- community & culture
In Mohács the origin of the tradition is also ex-plained with the legend of expelling the Turks.
Busó Festivities In Mohács Mark End Of Winter In Hungary
- 15 Feb 2018 8:58 AM
- community & culture
Last weekend the traditional end-of-winter carnival was held in southern Hungary. This annual festival in Mohács is a six-day event named after the busós, scary-looking costumed locals wearing wooden masks and woolly cloaks, as Euronews shows in this video.
Busó Festival In Mohács, 23 - 25 February
- 20 Feb 2017 1:35 AM
- community & culture
According to local legend, 'devils' still come on boats from the Island of Mohács. After arriving they proceed to Kóló Square , and then all parade through the streets, mixing with the audience along the way.
Busó Carnival, Mohács, 4 - 9 February 2016
- 4 Feb 2016 11:55 AM
- community & culture
From the Island of Mohács the „devils” still come on boats, according to the legend. Those arriving by boats walk to Kóló Square to join the rest, and then all proceed through the streets, mixing in with the audience along the way.