7 result(s) for aquincum budapest in Entertainment
Roman Spring Festival, Aquincum Budapest, 9 - 10 May
- 14 Apr 2026 7:21 AM
- entertainment
The Aquincum Museum is delighted to welcome visitors back for the 35th annual Floralia – Roman Spring Festival. This vibrant event seamlessly blends educational outreach, living history, music, dance, theatre, and gastronomy.
Lumina Park Maps 150 Years of Budapest's Past & Future
- 23 Jan 2026 8:42 AM
- entertainment
Lumina Park invites you to an exciting journey back in time through Budapest’s unique history to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the city!
Celtic Halloween Celebration at Aquincum Museum, 1 October
- 31 Oct 2025 3:20 PM
- entertainment
Samhain, or the Celtic Halloween festival, will be held at the Aquincum Museum on October 31st from the afternoon until late evening, where Celtic tales, craft workshops, a fire duel and a costume contest await those interested.
Top 10 Most Popular Programmes in Budapest
- 15 Jan 2024 3:53 PM
- entertainment
According to the knowledgeable team at Budapest Card, which is described as the key to exploring the most exciting places in the capital - the city card allows you free or discounted access to numerous must-see attractions, museums, restaurants and services - their top 10 programme options in 2023 are listed below for your 2024 bucket-list:
Keep Floyding: The Dark Side of the Moon 50, Aquincum Budapest, 12 May
- 3 May 2023 5:41 AM
- entertainment
From the organisers: A big event is located in Aquincum Civil Amphitheater, between ancient ruins, where we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's greatest album.
Leisure Venues Gradually Reopening
- 7 May 2021 8:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
Budapest’s cultural venues are reopening gradually, with museums, most spas and open-air theatres slated to reopen to patrons with immunity certificates in the coming month, a deputy mayor of the city said on Thursday.
Celtic Halloween @ Aquincum Museum, 31 October
- 27 Oct 2020 9:28 AM
- entertainment
Did you know that Halloween’s roots go back to the Celtic Samhain? The Samhain was the last day of the Celtic calendar. The word means the end of summer.
Roman Spring Festival, Aquincum Budapest, 9 - 10 May
- 14 Apr 2026 7:21 AM
- entertainment
The Aquincum Museum is delighted to welcome visitors back for the 35th annual Floralia – Roman Spring Festival. This vibrant event seamlessly blends educational outreach, living history, music, dance, theatre, and gastronomy.
Lumina Park Maps 150 Years of Budapest's Past & Future
- 23 Jan 2026 8:42 AM
- entertainment
Lumina Park invites you to an exciting journey back in time through Budapest’s unique history to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the city!
Celtic Halloween Celebration at Aquincum Museum, 1 October
- 31 Oct 2025 3:20 PM
- entertainment
Samhain, or the Celtic Halloween festival, will be held at the Aquincum Museum on October 31st from the afternoon until late evening, where Celtic tales, craft workshops, a fire duel and a costume contest await those interested.
Top 10 Most Popular Programmes in Budapest
- 15 Jan 2024 3:53 PM
- entertainment
According to the knowledgeable team at Budapest Card, which is described as the key to exploring the most exciting places in the capital - the city card allows you free or discounted access to numerous must-see attractions, museums, restaurants and services - their top 10 programme options in 2023 are listed below for your 2024 bucket-list:
Keep Floyding: The Dark Side of the Moon 50, Aquincum Budapest, 12 May
- 3 May 2023 5:41 AM
- entertainment
From the organisers: A big event is located in Aquincum Civil Amphitheater, between ancient ruins, where we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd's greatest album.
Leisure Venues Gradually Reopening
- 7 May 2021 8:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
Budapest’s cultural venues are reopening gradually, with museums, most spas and open-air theatres slated to reopen to patrons with immunity certificates in the coming month, a deputy mayor of the city said on Thursday.
Celtic Halloween @ Aquincum Museum, 31 October
- 27 Oct 2020 9:28 AM
- entertainment
Did you know that Halloween’s roots go back to the Celtic Samhain? The Samhain was the last day of the Celtic calendar. The word means the end of summer.
















