Gyula’s 2026 calendar is packed with festivals, concerts, theater, heritage walks, and food-and-drink adventures across multiple venues in the historic spa town. From spring to fall, the medieval Gyula Castle and the Gyula Castle Theater anchor the big festivals, while the Gyula Castle Bath rolls out night wellness sessions. Here’s the month’s snapshot so you can plan the perfect getaway and catch the highlights as they unfold across the city’s museums, mansions, breweries, and cafés.
City strolls and smart talks
Start with Belvárosi barangoló, a downtown guided city walk recurring on March 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, and 23. It’s the best way to map the landmarks before diving deeper. The Mogyoróssy János City Library hosts Tudományok a Viharsarokban on March 2, spotlighting regional science in the Viharsarok. Gyulakult opens Barabás Ferenc’s computer design exhibition ZOE & PHOS the same day, blending digital art and light play that sets the month’s creative tone.
Manors, corsets, and revolution
The Almásy Mansion (Almásy-kastély) is a powerhouse this March. Fűző és forradalom (Corset and Revolution) runs on multiple dates: March 3–7, 8, 10–15, 17–22. The mansion also offers themed tours and specials: Kávézós forradalom 2026 on March 14 sips history with coffee; Női hősök, hősies nők on March 7 salutes extraordinary women; Beszédes virágok on March 21 unveils floral symbolism among the Almásy treasures; Stefánia-kör on March 21 nods to aristocratic circles; and Láthatatlan kastély on March 21 whispers secrets through a hush-hush guided experience and room theater. Add candlelit magic with A kastély gyertyafényben on March 7, 14, and 21, and dive below stairs with Pincetárlat on March 7. There’s a Levendula Virágműhely workshop titled Egy bögre tavasz on March 21, just as the mansion celebrates its 10th birthday that day. A professional conference, Kastélyműködtetés a XXI. században: Tíz év egy vidéki kastély életében, lands on March 18 to unpack how a rural palace thrives today.
Ladics-house secrets and imperial sips
The Ladics House (Ladics-ház) leads with Császárné csészéje (The Empress’s Cup) almost daily across March 3–8, 10–12, 13–15, 17–21, and 22. Expect a time capsule of bourgeois interiors and fine porcelain, with tea rituals linked to imperial etiquette.
Beer tours, tastings, and café culture
Sörházi beugró, the Elixbeer Brewery visit and tasting, repeats March 3–7, 10–13, 17–21, 24, and 25. It’s your craft beer passport with guided production insights and pours along the way. La Sposa Caffè joins the festivities twice: a six-course gastronomic ride, A Séf vacsorája, on March 7, and Színpad és élet, a conversation evening with actor Péter Scherer, on March 11.
Castle days, candlelight, and night wellness
Gyula Castle guarantees programs March 6–8 and 13–15, then glows with Gyertyafényes vártúrák on March 7, 14, and 21. The Gyula Castle Bath dims the lights for Éjszakai wellness on March 7, 14, and 21—perfect after a day of culture-hopping.
Theater, film, and stand-up
The Gyula Castle Theater screens the award-winning film Az Alzheimer and hosts a talk on March 4. Theater picks include János Lackfi’s Három nő, egy eset on March 7, with tickets listed at $18.80 after conversion, and Valeriu Butulescu’s Bolyai on March 25, an inspired dive into mathematical genius for $0.55. Comedy lands on March 13 with Dumaszínház: A bér kötelez – Az élet máshogy van, Péter Janklovics’s solo show, priced between $16.10 and $22.10.
Markets, heritage, and women’s salon
Portéka vásár brings artisan and producer markets to the Világóra on March 7–8 and again March 14, then returns as Portéka in the castle park on March 21. Women’s salon programming, Női szalon, showcases more Almásy treasures on March 14, while March 21 layers more candlelit tours and thematic experiences across the castle and mansion.
National remembrance and living history
March 15 marks the city’s commemoration of the 1848–49 Revolution and War of Independence with a full civic program. The Museum’s Free University covers March 15, 1848, on March 25 for a deeper historical lens.
Dog days and family fun
Kastélytúra Tacskó Döncivel, a dachshund-led family tour through the mansion grounds, trots in on March 8, 15, and 22. The Almásy Visitor Center hosts Tacskótalálkozó 2026, a dachshund meetup, on March 21—bring your pup or come for the wagging chorus.
Sports and contests
Küzdelem Napja 2026 (Day of Struggle) on March 14 brings competitive energy to the city, fitting nicely amid the wellness nights and heritage walks.
Times and programs are subject to change.





