Kistarcsa’s 2026 calendar bursts with fun for every age—family and kids’ programs, youth and adult events, all year long. Expect vibrant culture: festivals, craft workshops, markets, and tons of entertainment across multiple venues in 2143 Kistarcsa.
April Kickoff
April 11 brings computer classes for seniors at Snail House (Csigaház) and a local history walk. April 13: Baby-Mommy Book Club at the town library. More senior computer courses are scheduled for April 15, 17, 22, and 24 at Snail House (Csigaház). April 16 features Tillmann Kinga’s Hátizsákkal Dél-Amerikában (Backpacking in South America) lecture at Deák’s Homestead (Deáktanya)—free for all; join the Kistarcsa Cultural Association on site. Retro Quiz Night at Snail House (Csigaház) on April 17. Kistarcsa painters’ exhibition April 18-19. April 23: Telekiné Kovács Ágnes on Mátyás király corvinái (King Matthias’s corvinas), also free at Deák’s Homestead (Deáktanya). April 25 features Kistarcsa Sports Days with a running race, wine tour, and Spring Performance Hike. April 30: Kardos Ferenc’s Stories on Protecting Children, free at Deák’s Homestead (Deáktanya). Other April highlights: cemetery history walk on April 11, painters at Snail House (Csigaház) April 18-19, wine tour April 25.
May Highlights
May 7: Szoták Attila on Kuno Klebelsberg’s ministry. May 8: Megjöttem (I’ve Returned)—Lakatos László’s solo show with Oliver Wolf opener at Duma Theater Snail House (Dumaszínház Csigaház), tickets 21 USD. May 10: Birth Stool unveiling. May 14: Bödők Gergely on the Transylvanian Hound (Erdélyi kopó). May 21: Szücsné Göblyös Erika’s child massage demonstration. May 22-24: Kistarcsa Days (Kistarcsai Napok) exhibitions open May 22; more on May 23-24. May 28: Rist Tamás’s Budapest-Bamako rally tales. May 31: Heroes’ Day.
June to December
June 5: Tribute to Miklós Király. June 20-21: Craftspeople exhibition. September 14-20: KIKE Cultural Week with Görhöny Festival and Heritage Walk. October 10: National Evening. October 23-25: 70th Revolution Anniversary exhibition. November 8: Hulló Falevél (Falling Leaves). December 28: WWII Remembrance.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs. 275 events total!





