Around St John's Eve museums open in the dark hours. You can jump fires, watch puppets in castles, see the oldest surviving Hungarian bible, try your hand at crafts or archery and more, often with a glass of Tokaji wine.
Széphalom Museum of Hungarian language
Kazinczy u. 275, Széphalom , Hungary
The Museum of Hungarian Language has the traditional fire jumping and concert by Kávészünet, who aim to form a danceable bridge for youth to discover poetry
Kazinczy Ferenc Múzeum
Dózsa György út 11, Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary
In Sátoraljaújhely St John's Eve open museum night (Múzeumok Éjszakája) lights the fire at 8 pm in preparation fro fire jumping at 11.30 pm. It also offers the chance to see the original Vizsolyi bible, the oldest surviving Hungarian translation of the bible (425 years old), as well as talks on the translation and early […]
Around St John's Eve museums open in the dark hours. You can jump fires, watch puppets in castles, see the oldest surviving Hungarian bible, try your hand at crafts or archery and more, often with a glass of Tokaji wine.
Széphalom Museum of Hungarian language
Kazinczy u. 275, Széphalom , Hungary
The Museum of Hungarian Language has the traditional fire jumping and concert by Kávészünet, who aim to form a danceable bridge for youth to discover poetry
Around St John's Eve museums open in the dark hours. You can jump fires, watch puppets in castles, see the oldest surviving Hungarian bible, try your hand at crafts or archery and more, often with a glass of Tokaji wine.
Around St John's Eve museums open in the dark hours. You can jump fires, watch puppets in castles, see the oldest surviving Hungarian bible, try your hand at crafts or archery and more, often with a glass of Tokaji wine.
Around St John's Eve museums open in the dark hours. You can jump fires, watch puppets in castles, see the oldest surviving Hungarian bible, try your hand at crafts or archery and more, often with a glass of Tokaji wine.
On the Saturday evening closest to midsummer - 24th June this year - the museums in Hungary spring to life. This year, to mark the start of the Incredible Edible Tokaj Wine Region most of the museums are joining around the edible theme - herb games and tea tasting, cakes made by prisoners.