In the heart of Ajka, the László Nagy City Cultural Center and Library (Nagy László Városi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár) keeps the city buzzing year-round with a vibrant lineup of cultural programs. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions, live concerts, electrifying theater performances, entertainment evenings, creative workshops, and both guaranteed and optional free-time activities. Book lovers can join regular author evenings and meet guest writers, making the library a top spot for anyone who craves literature and culture.
Unmissable Autumn Highlights
October kicks off with “Retirees’ Open University: Culture-Based Urban Development,” sparking discussions on city evolution. Music fans can groove with the Jubilate Women’s Choir during “Musical Evenings,” or hear Pál Feri speak about living life to the fullest in his talk, “This is What I Was Looking For! How Can I Live as I Should?” Fans of hands-on creativity can join autumn decoration workshops, while health talks, board game clubs, and science-based lectures on plant-based eating keep curious minds engaged.
Winter & Spring Surprises
As winter sets in, look forward to the comedy “Spanish Flu (Heat Stroke)” by Eric Chappell, performances by The Masters of Illusion, grand operetta galas, and a swinging take on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. History comes alive with presentations on the center and library’s own story as well as the early days of Ajka. Spring brings more theater, a solo comedy by Tamás Lengyel, art workshops featuring painting and love stories, plus playful twists like “Carnival of the Animals—Reimagined” and musical and operetta extravaganzas. Organizers reserve the right to change programs and dates.





