Discover Celldömölk 2026: festivals, comedy, film premieres, concerts, baths, and volcano science fun for families. Highlights include Dumaszínház shows, Caramel’s concert, Totál Plán, and Csárdáskirálynő operetta.
when: 2026.01.29., Thursday
where: 9500 Celldömölk, Változó helyszíneken
2026 in Celldömölk is packed with festivals, culture, and easy downtime. Need a breather? Hit the Vulkán Medical and Adventure Bath (Vulkán Gyógy- és Élményfürdő) with the family. The Kemenes Volcano Park (Kemenes Vulkán Park) offers hands-on science and fiery stories, while the Ság Hill Museum’s (Sághegyi Múzeum) interactive exhibits uncover local nature and cultural history, from Ság’s archaeology to mining and the story of viticulture.
Comedy and Premiere
January 29: “Deszeretlek,” a solo stand-up night by István Dombóvári, hosted by István Bellus, hits the Dumaszínház at the Kemenesalja Cultural Center in Celldömölk. Tickets range from $18.70 to $19.80. January 30: premiere of the film “In Search of a Silenced Piano” (Egy elnémult klavír nyomában), exploring the life of Judit Dukai Takách, in Celldömölk.
Music, Film, Operetta
February 21: Caramel brings a Valentine’s piano concert to the Kemenesalja Cultural Center and Library. March 1: the Total Plan Independent Film Festival (Totál Plán) takes over Celldömölk. May 3: Mother’s Day Grand Operetta, The Csárdás Princess (Csárdáskirálynő), at the Kemenesalja Cultural Center and Library.
Heads-up
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly mix: baths, volcano science park, and museum exhibits keep kids and adults happy
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Prices are gentle by U.S. standards (stand-up tickets under $20), so easy on the wallet
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Unique theme: volcano park and Ság Hill geology give you a “can’t-get-this-at-home” vibe
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Compact schedule across early 2026, so you can bundle comedy, film, and concerts in one trip
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Hot springs and wellness options make great downtime between events
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English isn’t essential for the baths and parks; visuals and hands-on exhibits help non-speakers
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Easy to drive, and regional trains reach Celldömölk from Budapest or Vienna with a simple transfer
- Celldömölk isn’t a well-known destination to foreign visitors, so you won’t find big-city tourist infrastructure
Cons
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Hungarian helps for comedy, operetta, and local film—nuance will be lost without it
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Public transport is slower than in major hubs; late-night returns can be tricky after shows
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Compared to big-name European festivals, this is smaller-scale, with fewer international headliners