Lajosmizse rolls out a yearlong cultural calendar from the City Cultural Center and Library, mixing nighttime concerts, open-air cinema, theater, exhibitions, markets, and food events for locals and visitors alike. The lineup kicks off on March 10 with Sándor Gyöngyösi’s talk Oh, Those Wonderful Medicinal Mushrooms, followed on March 12 by a stand-up comedy show featuring Gyuri Orosz, Dávid Záhonyi-Ábel, and Mályki Valtner, plus a group sound bath for a calming inner journey. March 14 and 28 bring enameling workshops, with a March 15 commemoration of the 1848–49 revolution and war of independence.
Talks, Workshops, Music
On March 16, psychologist Noémi Orvos-Tóth unpacks How Do We Break Inherited Family Patterns? at the Municipal Cultural House; tickets $25. March 19 offers a movement-focused baby morning in the library with Klári Rimóczi. Ceramics workshops run March 21; April 11, 25; May 9, 23, 30; and June 6; enameling returns April 18, May 16, and June 13.
Big Names and Free Organ
April 23 hosts Dr. Imre Csernus with Burnout or New Challenges; tickets $16. Gergely Rákász’s Lords of the Organ lands April 25, free entry. Zorán plays April 30. Szilvia Agárdi’s Invisible Love concert hits May 9; tickets $10.
Markets, May Day, City Days
National animal and flea markets run April 5, May 3, June 7, July 5, August 2, August 30, September 6, October 4, November 1, and December 6. Don’t miss the 16th Grillage and Gingerbread May Day and Fair (Grillázs és Mézeskalács Majális és Vásár) on May 2 and the Strawberry Market Frolic on May 16. The 33rd Lajosmizse Days festival unfolds August 28–29.





