Veszprém is rolling out a warm, people-first calendar for early 2026, blending faith, learning, family programs, and living tradition. From premarital courses at a local school to role-play workshops for kids, from a couples’ wine tasting to an ambitious Holy Week passion play winding through the city’s most atmospheric sites, the Archdiocese invites locals and visitors alike to join in—with some events requiring registration due to limited space. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so checking details before heading out is a good idea.
On February 20, February 27, March 6, and March 13, the Padányi School in Veszprém (Szeghlety J. Street 6) hosts a structured premarital course designed to help couples prepare for marriage and family life. The course covers: the spirituality of marriage; family background and how it shapes us; communication in relationships and conflict management; intimacy in marriage; differences between men and women and common pitfalls in marriage; and parenting and family life. Sessions aim to offer practical tools and honest dialogue in a supportive setting, encouraging couples to step into married life with clarity and confidence.
As part of the National Marriage Week series, married couples are invited to a special paired wine tasting at the elegant, intimate Gizella Hotel and Restaurant in Veszprém (Jókai Mór Street 48.). Scheduled for February 11, 2026, at 18:00, the event is free but requires registration due to limited seating. The tasting features selected wines from the Archdiocese of Veszprém, with organizers spotlighting slow conversation, shared time, and the harmony of flavors—an evening to step out of the rush and strengthen connection over a glass of wine.
Children aged 7–10 can join a returning Bible role-play series aimed at developing social skills and emotional intelligence through playful, guided activities. The venue is the Gizella Hall at the Archdiocesan Office in Veszprém (8200, Jutasi Road 18/2). Sessions take place on Sundays: February 15, March 1, March 15, March 29, April 12, and April 26, 2026. The program blends storytelling, teamwork, and empathetic role-play, offering kids a creative, values-focused space to learn and grow with peers across multiple dates in spring.
Palm Sunday brings a large-scale, outdoor Live Passion on March 29, 2026, starting at 15:00 in Veszprém. The performance guides participants through iconic locations: the Séd Stream valley, the evocative ruins of the Margaret Ruins (Margit-romok), and up to Benedict Hill (Benedek Hill). It’s a moving chance to let the Passion, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ resonate not just as a story, but as a lived experience in the city’s unique landscape.
This year, the lead-up gains a striking new element: on Saturday, March 28, at 19:00, the Margaret Ruins (Margit-romok) will host the first local staging of the Adam Play (Ádám-játék), an Old French mystery play considered among Europe’s earliest known dramas and contemporary with Hungary’s Funeral Oration. The piece tells the story of the Fall: the Tempter overcomes the first human couple; alongside punishment comes the promise of a Savior—an arc that still shapes the human condition. Audiences are warmly invited to both the Palm Sunday Live Passion at 15:00 on March 29 and the Adam Play premiere the evening before at 19:00 among the ancient walls of the Margaret Ruins (Margit-romok).
– Premarital Course: Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13, Padányi School, Szeghlety J. Street 6, Veszprém.
– Couples’ Wine Tasting: Feb 11, 18:00, Gizella Hotel & Restaurant, Jókai Mór Street 48, Veszprém. Free with registration.
– Kids’ Bible Role-Play (ages 7–10): Sundays on Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Mar 29, Apr 12, Apr 26 at Gizella Hall, Archdiocesan Office, Jutasi Road 18/2, Veszprém.
– Adam Play: Mar 28, 19:00, Margaret Ruins (Margit-romok), Veszprém.
– Live Passion: Mar 29, 15:00, through the Séd Stream valley, Margaret Ruins (Margit-romok), up to Benedict Hill (Benedek Hill), Veszprém.
Times and programs may change; organizers reserve the right to make adjustments.