On Sundays, the Palace of Delights awaits children and their parents interested in handicraft; games of skill, skill development and logic; quizzes and different stage performances. The resident host of the event series is Attila Várkonyi (Dj Dominique). Each program is constructed along the lines of an actual holiday, anniversary or world day. Stage programs and handicraft workshops also follow the given theme. Visitors can get acquainted with the holiday or world day concerned; they can ...try their hands at weaving, felt-making, beading, clay working, puppeteering, and folk dances; and they can play music toogether with the musicians if they would like to - all in a playful form. The series will be expanded with the event entitled Landscapes and Cities. From September 2007, the culture of a Hungarian city or region will be introduced on the last Sunday of each month. Participation is free. >>> Program: 10:30 Alma Club – The guest of the upcoming hyperactive family club concert of the Alma Ensemble is Iván Illésfalvi, street musician and English teacher, whom everyone should hear! 11:30 Talent Show – with the students of the Solti György School of Music 12:30 How Are Woodwind Instruments Sounded? – children can get acquainted with woodwind instruments 13:00 The Story-teller Fairy Sprite tells Mozart's Magic Flute to the children – during the tale, the piece of music will occasionally be animated with the help of the wind quintet Playground: The baby playground awaits children on numerous carpets with a variety of toys from those necessary for games of greater moving, through baby furniture for role-play games, to creative construction toys. With: Roo's Music Hall at 11:00 and 12:00 Mum and Dad Corner: parents might learn lullabies while their babies play Creative and music tables: - Making instruments in the handicraft workshop: preparing wooden and nut rattles, drums, hemlock horns, corncob violins, clay whistles, leaf whistles and so on. - Making a necklace with a treble clef medal - Moldavian music and dance corner - Autumn playhouse: learning circle plays and folk ditties - Arranging a stage – children will learn to arrange the instruments of a symphony orchestra on the layout of a stage - Recognising instruments – children learn to recognise the picture and the sound of musical instruments - Face painting: the characters of the opera in question come to life - Miniature radio workshop
Parking information
We wish to inform you that in the event that Müpa Budapest's underground garage and outdoor car park are operating at full capacity, it is advisable to plan for increased waiting times when you arrive. In order to avoid this, we recommend that you depart for our events in time, so that you you can find the ideal parking spot quickly and smoothly and arrive for our performance in comfort. The Müpa Budapest underground garage gates will be operated by an automatic number plate recognition system. Parking is free of charge for visitors with tickets to any of our paid performances on that given day. The detailed parking policy of Müpa Budapest is available here.
Safe ticket purchase
Dear Visitors, please note that only tickets purchased from the Müpa website and official ticket offices are guaranteed to be valid. To avoid possible inconvenience, we suggest buying tickets to our performances and concerts via the mupa.hu website, the Interticket national network (jegy.hu) or at our official ticket offices.