’Night Of Music’ In Budapest, 16 November

  • 14 Nov 2019 9:58 AM
’Night Of Music’ In Budapest, 16 November
On 16 November, the Night of Music will take place and await guests who wish to celebrate Budapest’s anniversary. FIY: 17 November is Budapest Day, the day on which Buda, Pest and Óbuda were unified in 1873.

During the event, visitors will be able to enjoy classical music mini concerts at eight downtown locations – clubs, cafés, bars and pubs – where normally they would never be met with such performances.

The purpose of the event series is to bring people closer to classical music and Budapest in informal settings and venues.

Check out the full programme here.

Venues:

Akvárium Klub
1051 Budapest, Erzsébet tér 12.

Csendes Vintage Bár
1053 Budapest, Ferenczy István u. 5

 Jelen Bisztró
1085 Budapest, Blaha Lujza tér 1.

Lámpás (Spinoza pince)
1074 Budapest, Dob u. 15.

Lumen Kávézó
1085 Budapest, Horánszky u. 5.

Magvető Café
1074 Budapest, Dohány u. 13.

 Mazel Tov
1072 Budapest, Akácfa u. 47.

 Szimpla Kert
1075 Budapest, Kazinczy u. 14.

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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