Ajka’s buzzing with action from April 1 to 5, 2026, across multiple spots in 8400 Ajka. This lineup packs exhibitions, concerts, theater performances, film screenings, museum workshops, soaks at Ajka Crystal Bath, sports showdowns, plus tons of guaranteed and optional leisure fun. Don’t miss hiking trails and tours right in town or just beyond—perfect for exploring Ajka and its surroundings.
80s Time Warp: Ajka ’85 Exhibition
Catch “Ajka ’85 – A modern város diadala, mindennapjaink a paneloázisban” (Ajka ’85 – Triumph of the Modern City, Daily Life in Panel Paradise) running April 1-5, April 8-12, and April 15-19. Remember the 80s? Panel block life, familiar streets, old shop windows, that vibe? This exhibit’s a wild time machine with vintage photos, personal stories, and a cozy park seating area with films. Kick back, chat, snap a nostalgic selfie. Every pic sparks a memory, every memory kicks off a story. Pure nostalgia, city history, shared vibes. Come relive 80s Ajka together!
April Highlights
April 2 brings a charity cookie sale for Vahur Shelter, all in Ajka. Same day, Brandnyúl mini disco rocks with tickets at $8, free for children under 2 held on laps. Buy online at jegy.hu or at the Info Center. April 8: Family playhouse and crafts morning. April 9: “Üveghold” (Glass Moon)—József Attila poems with Kaláka tunes by Hársfa Trio. April 14: Health Day. April 15: Anthony Neilson’s “Az utolsó menet” (The Last Lap). April 16: Ráskó Eszter’s new solo show hosted by Fülöp Viktor at Dumaszínház in Nagy László City Cultural Center and Library, $26-$32. April 18: Adults’ jewelry workshop with Beu Jewelry basics—design your own jewelry and receive a surprise goodie bag. Sign up by April 15. April 22: Bödőcs Tibor’s “Innen már csak gurulunk” (From Here We Just Roll), guest Tóth Edu.
Theater Fever in Late April & May
April 24: Molnár Ferenc’s “Játék a kastélyban” (Play in the Castle) comedy at Pannon Várszínház, City Library and Leisure Center, $20. April 27: Dr. Almási Kitti on “Elvarratlan szálak” (Loose Ends). April 28: “Abigél” (Abigail) musical, $11-$12. April 29: “Mi muzsikus lelkek…” (We Musician Souls)—operetta and musical hits packed into one evening of music, lyrics, and energy. May 1: Túrajó walks—”Fiúk a bányából” (Boys from the Mine) from the parking lot at King Charles IV Chapel, $8-$16. May 9: HeArt Troupe’s “HULLAJÓ NÁSZÉJSZAKA” (Hangover Wedding Night) comedy. May 21: Görög Ibolya’s “Tudásmorzsák” (Knowledge Crumbs)—Everyday Struggles, simply explained, $14. May 22: Radics Peti solo at Nagy László Center, $15. May 30: “Meztelen igazság” (Naked Truth) musical comedy there, $23.
Later Laughs & Talks
June 13: French farce “Add kölcsön a feleséged!” (Lend Me Your Wife!). October 7: Steigervald Krisztián’s “Tudásmorzsák” on generational gaps. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!





