The best festivals to learn about Hungarian traditions

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Hungary is a rich country when it comes to folk festivals. Traditionalist events, festivities are held all over the country to commemorate and celebrate history, culture, art and more. Magyarorszagom.hu collected eight of these, so that you can plan amazing trips to different regions.

Paprika Festival of Kalocsa

Being the No°1 spice of Hungary, it’s no surprise that there’s a separate festival celebrating paprika. The Hungarikum paprika forms an indispensable part of the Hungarian cuisine. The festival is held in Kalocsa every September. The event aims to popularise and preserve the heritage of the region with artistic programmes, cooking competitions, and wine and pálinka tasting.

paprika fesztivál
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Romantic Age of Reforms Festival

The festival commemorating the age of reforms (1825-1848) is held near Lake Balaton. It is a real time-travel back to the 19th century, the time of the awakening of the Hungarian national self-awareness. Traditional cultural elements like clothing, music and art also flourished back then, and this is what the festival commemorates every year at Balatonfüred. The festival is going to be held between the 21st and 24th of September this year.

reformkor fesztivál
Photo: www.facebook.com/RomantikusReformkor

Easter Festival of Hollókő

Hollókő is the ultimate destination if you want to learn about Hungarian traditions. The dwellers of the village, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage, celebrate Easter like no one else. They welcome guests with folk performances, artistic and artesian workshops, which create a unique atmosphere. The way they preserve traditions is simply beautiful.

hollókő húsvét
Photo: www.facebook.com/Hollókő, az élő falu

Wine Weeks of Badacsony

Badacsony, found at Lake Balaton, is mostly known for its wine culture and traditions. A two-week long festival is organised in honour of wine every year. The Wine Weeks of Badacsony is a must-visit festival for wine lovers, because you can taste the famous specialties of the region. The festive atmosphere is guaranteed by folklore shows and live music. If you’re in the area, visit the festival between the 14th and 30th of July.

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