Hands-on enamel workshops at Bocskai Museum, Hajdúszoboszló. Create keychains, cockades, and hangers in 2026 clubs. Register to craft, learn, and celebrate Hungarian tradition. Venue: Bocskai u. 12.
when: 2026. February 19., Thursday
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The Bocskai Museum in Hajdúszoboszló is rolling into 2026 with more than just its permanent exhibitions: expect crafty workshops and specialist clubs that get you making, not just looking. All programs require registration, and the organizers reserve the right to change dates and details. Venue: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Bocskai St. (Bocskai u.) 12.
February Kickoff
February 21, 2026: Enamel Art Club – Keychain Making. Dive into tűzzománc (enamel) techniques and leave with a handmade keychain that actually feels personal. Location: Hajdúszoboszló, Bocskai St. (Bocskai u.) 12.
March Makes
March 7, 2026: Enamel Art Club – Cockade Making. Craft a tricolor cockade, a nod to Hungarian tradition, with a glossy enamel twist.
March 28, 2026: Enamel Art Club – Hanger Making. Shape and enamel a custom hanger that’s more design piece than utility. Both in Hajdúszoboszló.
April Craft Session
April 11, 2026: Enamel Art Club – Hanger Making returns for anyone who missed the March session or wants to refine their technique. Again at the Bocskai Museum in Hajdúszoboszló.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe: hands-on crafts are easy wins for kids, teens, and adults alike
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Rare, memorable activity: enamel (tűzzománc) workshops are niche and make a cool souvenir you made yourself
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Low language barrier for making stuff: demonstrations are visual; you can follow along even with basic phrases or translation apps
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Good value vs. typical tourist traps: you get an experience plus a keepsake, not just a ticket
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Easy day trip add-on to the Hajdúszoboszló spa scene, which many foreign visitors already know
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Reachable by car with straightforward parking; train/bus access via Debrecen makes it doable on public transport
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Feels more authentic than big-city museums—local tradition and small-group format
- Not world-famous: both the museum and Hajdúszoboszló are far less known internationally than Budapest attractions
Cons
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Registration required and dates can change, so spontaneity is limited and slots may fill up
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Some cultural context (e.g., March 15 cockade) might fly over your head without a quick history read
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Public transport is multi-step from Budapest and slower than renting a car, so travel time can eat a day