Budapest Festival Orchestra's Family Day, 28 May

  • 26 May 2022 3:43 PM
Budapest Festival Orchestra's Family Day, 28 May
Children’s musical education has always been a priority for the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Their Cocoa Concerts have been extremely popular for decades, while their Music Castle story-concerts can reach even the tiniest villages in Hungary.

The Choose your Instrument programs help kids to decide which musical instrument to learn.

This Saturday, 28 May, on the occasion of their free annual family day at Aquincum Museum, they will welcome children to enjoy musical programs throughout the day.

The all-day event will include chamber concerts, concerts and games for children, craft activities and folk dance, and tickets for the concerts of the 2021–22 season will be also available for purchase.

The concerts will take place in different venues of the museum.

Detailed program you may find here, for information on how to reach the venue, click here.

Address: 1031 Budapest, Szentendrei út 135.

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