Szarvas-Ezüstszőlő opens its gates on June 19–20, 2026, for Harvest Day and the Carpathian Basin Minority Days, a two-day celebration of tradition, community, and cultural heritage in the heart of historic Hungary. Set in the cozy, village-like quarter of Ezüstszőlő, visitors can get a close look at centuries-old harvesting workflows and the tools that powered rural life.
Living traditions, real skills
Across both days, guests can dive into folk demonstrations and hands-on craft workshops, learn the ins and outs of traditional harvest techniques, and enjoy a lively lineup of stage shows. Cultural performers from various Carpathian Basin nationalities will bring music, dance, and storytelling that spotlight shared roots and distinct voices. The program is family-friendly, designed to keep every generation engaged and entertained.
Vendors wanted
Organizers are inviting traders, artisans, and producers by email. The aim is to fill the grounds with authentic, local, and traditional goods that match the event’s spirit and setting. Date: June 19–20, 2026. Location: 5540 Szarvas (Ezüstszőlő).





