
Eger is rolling out a packed spring-to-early-summer program that blends culture, wine, history, and community across multiple venues. From free gallery shows and church organ recitals to film, design exhibitions, rock ’n’ roll retro weekends, and wine-soaked city strolls, the city invites locals and travelers to browse, sip, listen, and wander. Here’s what’s on from April into mid-May 2026.
Talks, ideas, and inspiration
On April 26, Gunagriha brings a free motivational talk, Be Happy!, sharing how to tap inner energy to solve problems and cultivate everyday joy. Two days later, TV personality and reporter Tvrtko lands at Hotel Eger & Park with Chernobyl 40, an exclusive April 30 lecture reflecting on the disaster’s legacy (tickets approx. $22).
April 30 also features Help, I’m Raising a Teen! (Segítség, kamaszt nevelek!), a roundtable on the mysteries of adolescence—emotions, puberty, addiction, eating disorders, porn, alcohol, gaming—led by author and counselor László Bóna. On May 5, actor Balázs Csórics’s tour stops in Eger with a 90-minute set on self-knowledge, self-control, and conscious living. May 6 hosts two mind-focused evenings: Dr. Barbara Szentgyörgyi’s The Gut–Brain–Immune–Hormone Connection and Tittel Evenings: Narcissism – The Trap of the Mirror with psychologist Sándor Beke (free with registration).
Major exhibitions and art
Mindhárom spotlights three giants who reshaped photography—André Kertész, László Moholy-Nagy, and Robert Capa—Hungarian-born legends returning in images to Eger. The show runs April 21–26, then April 28–May 3, and May 5–10 with landmark works across their careers.
Életutak pairs France-based painter Mária Bárány and sculptor Pál Bárczi “80” at Agria Park Gallery, free to view April 20–26, April 27–May 3, and May 4–7. The city’s youth take the walls with I Look Out Into the World… (A világba nézek én…) from the Egri Waldorf Elementary and AMI students, free in Agria Park’s first-floor community space April 20–26, April 27–May 3, and May 4–10.
A World Dreamed in Sugar (Cukorból álmodott világ) serves a sweet slice of Kopcsik Marcipánia’s collection downtown: over a hundred marzipan creations, April 20–26 and April 27–May 3. Visual Communication Designed in Time and Space presents 120 posters and animations from V4 partner universities, mapping cutting-edge design trends April 29–May 2 (Wed–Sat, noon–6 pm, free), alongside a companion show: Young Painting, Sculpture, Graphics, Budapest – Eger – Pécs – 2026 at Eszterházy Károly Catholic University’s new building at 16 Széchenyi Street.
Rudolf Szilágyi’s multisensory Singing Birds (Énekes madarak) tunes into hidden layers of nature—birds, bees, blooming trees—and the soundscape of village life, April 27–May 2 and May 4–8. Traveling displays include Blue Wanderings (April 27–29) on the National Blue Trail’s natural and built treasures at the Pál Tittel Library, and The Sacredness of Life (April 28–May 10) in the Basilica, honoring Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, patron of mothers, doctors, and unborn children.
Film and theater
On April 28, EKKE Cinema screens Itt érzem magam otthon (I Feel at Home Here), a 124-minute 2025 Hungarian thriller: Rita (Rozi Lovas) wakes in the Árpád family’s flat to be told she’s Szilvi, their long-missing daughter. To survive, she plays along. The cast includes Áron Molnár, Dorka Gryllus, Kornél Simon, Tibor Szervét, István Znamenák, Bettina Józsa, and Kati Zsurzs.
April 27 brings Say It, My Atikám! (Mondjad Atikám!), an evening on poet Attila József’s passions and wounds (approx. $13–$16). On April 30, Burn Out Baby – The Six Rules of Effective Leadership, written by Gergely Litkai and performed by Eszter Ónodi, hits Dumaszínház in the Bartakovics Béla Community House (approx. $22). On May 3, Old Girls (Öreglányok), a musical comedy at the Gárdonyi Géza Theatre, riffs with evergreen hits. On May 8, Insane Prima Donnas, or In It Up to Our Necks (Eszeveszett Primadonnák, avagy nyakig a slamasztikában) brings laugh-out-loud mix-ups (approx. $14–$18). On May 9, the witty, melodic Lököttek returns; the same day The Whiny Princess charms kids at the Forrás House (approx. $5.50).
Wine, terraces, and starry weekends
Hello, Terrace! (Szevasz terasz!) pops the cork on terrace season April 3–26 as the Hungarian Wine (Magyar Bor) campaign unites nearly 100 wineries nationwide across four spring weekends. In Eger, expect views, vines, and glasses clinking to the season’s first true sunbursts.
Egri Csillag Weekend (April 30–May 2) celebrates the region’s flagship white. Free concerts light up Dobó Square: Hot Jazz Band on April 30 with 1920s–40s swing and prewar Hungarian film hits; also that night, Zoltán Mujahid with pianist Ádám Lőrincz, and Jambalaya Light bringing old-school New Orleans blues. May 1 features InFusion Trio, transforming 2000s club bangers live on instruments, plus the genre-blending, hook-rich Pankastic!. May 2 closes with bassist-producer Berci Temesi & Friends. Pair it with Stars with Star (Csillagok Csillaggal), a guided historic tasting walk from Dobó Square into the Castle, where winemakers pour classicus, superior, and grand superior Egri Csillag at key stops.
History lives in the Castle
Memorial Sites Day (Emlékhelyek Napja) on May 9 spreads across Eger Castle (Egri Vár): heritage reenactments, curator-led tours, and a rare reopening of the Ottoman-era Valide Sultan Bath ruins. A new interactive exhibit adds steam to the story in one of the best-preserved Turkish baths. The Castle Museum (Vármúzeum) also continues Spring in the Gárdonyi Garden (Tavasz a Gárdonyi Kertben) on May 6 and 10 with family storytelling, crafts, and unusual guided visits spotlighting Gárdonyi’s legacy and reading.
Music, organ, and literary jams
Organ concerts echo through the Basilica every Saturday and Sunday; on May 9–10, expect 20–30 minutes of J.S. Bach, Franck, Boëllmann, Dubois, and Vierne. That weekend, the Agria Mixed Choir’s Fair Song – Summer-Welcoming Concert (Szép Énekszó) renews traditions with a sunlit choral mix, and the Eger Symphony’s Seductive Scents performance adds orchestral color. On May 7, Rhyme and Rhythm Literary Jam: The Legend of Antal Szerb welcomes Zsolt Prieger and Bori Magyar for a cinematic, music-infused, Journey by Moonlight (Utas és holdvilág)-rich literary odyssey (approx. $6.80).
Retro wheels, bikes, cats, crystals, and community runs
May 8–10, the 9th Black ’n’ White Rock ’n’ Roll Weekend revs back with live bands, dancing, American cars, and 1950s flair. On May 9, classic autos parade to Végvári Vitézek Square for the Tom White Rockabilly Show. The same day, EgerKör’s third city-circling bike tour invites all riders, while Dinner with an Eger Winemaker (Vacsora egy egri borásszal) at BORÁG Restaurant spotlights winemaker Marcell Bukolyi over a curated dinner. Two days of the Cattus Invictus International Cat Show return May 9–10 with dozens of breeds and a touch of weekend magic. At the Lifestyle & Crystal Expo (Életmód & Kristály Expo), browse minerals, scented candles, teas, honeys, and wellness finds. Finally, lace up for Running Circuits Day (Futókörök Napja) on May 10, a free, all-ages kilometer-collecting run joining cities nationwide.





