3 result(s) for ördögkatlan festival in Videos
'Devil’s Cauldron Festival', Villány Wine Region, 2 - 6 August
- 22 Jun 2022 11:57 AM
- entertainment
Between 2 - 6 August, this multi-arts festival labelled ‘excellent‘ by the Hungarian Festival Association includs around 20 locations in 4 villages over the course of 5 days, every year in August.
'Devil's Cauldron Festival', Villány, 31 July - 4 August
- 29 Jun 2018 10:59 AM
- entertainment
Ördögkatlan or the 'Devil's Cauldron' is an annual multi-cultural event in four small villages in the county of Baranya, in the Villany Wine region,which takes place between 31 July – 4 August in 2018.
'Devil’s Cauldron' Festival In Villány, Now On Until 5 August
- 3 Aug 2017 11:45 AM
- entertainment
'Ördögkatlan' the annual multi-cultural event held in four small villages in the beautiful Villany Wine region, kicks-off on Tuesday. International and Hungarian performers unite with locals, expats and tourists for a five-day celebration of "humanity, diversity and quality, enlisting all genres - from mainstream to marginal to experimental".
'Devil’s Cauldron Festival', Villány Wine Region, 2 - 6 August
- 22 Jun 2022 11:57 AM
- entertainment
Between 2 - 6 August, this multi-arts festival labelled ‘excellent‘ by the Hungarian Festival Association includs around 20 locations in 4 villages over the course of 5 days, every year in August.
'Devil's Cauldron Festival', Villány, 31 July - 4 August
- 29 Jun 2018 10:59 AM
- entertainment
Ördögkatlan or the 'Devil's Cauldron' is an annual multi-cultural event in four small villages in the county of Baranya, in the Villany Wine region,which takes place between 31 July – 4 August in 2018.
'Devil’s Cauldron' Festival In Villány, Now On Until 5 August
- 3 Aug 2017 11:45 AM
- entertainment
'Ördögkatlan' the annual multi-cultural event held in four small villages in the beautiful Villany Wine region, kicks-off on Tuesday. International and Hungarian performers unite with locals, expats and tourists for a five-day celebration of "humanity, diversity and quality, enlisting all genres - from mainstream to marginal to experimental".