Dunaharaszti’s 2026 lineup bursts with colorful cultural events from April 6 (Monday) to April 10 (Friday) and beyond, across multiple venues in this 2330 zip code town. Expect concerts, food festivals, multidisciplinary arts events, family days, and kid-friendly adventures perfect for unwinding and bonding with people of every age. Ongoing cultural house schedules for permanent classes run weekly, like April 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 27-May 1, May 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, and 25-29, keeping the energy steady at the Cultural House (Művelődési Ház).
Senior Learning Boost
On April 8, the Civilút Szenior Akadémia series rolls out fresh topics at Laffert Mansion (Laffert Kúria). Aimed at people over 50, it tackles lifelong learning, social integration, fighting loneliness, and keeping up with a fast-changing world—all free, but registration required. For over seven years, it has offered a welcoming space for education at no charge.
Music Nights and Exhibitions
April 15 brings Zene-Habbal ~ Honfi Imre Olivér estje, where Mojo band star Honfi Imre Olivér unleashes his versatile sounds in a free, registration-required show celebrating pure musicality. The next day, April 16, kicks off the KEREKÍTŐ MANÓ VILÁGA (World of the Kerekítő Elf) traveling exhibit to mark 15 years of the baby-mother club network, now a teacher training hub and experiential pedagogy toolkit for nurseries and kindergartens. Beyond book illustrations, it features slide shows, puzzles, and play ideas for families or groups at host libraries. It continues on April 17, then runs April 21-24 and April 28-29.
Comedy, Talks, and Fashion
April 19 stars Lengyel Tamás in his new comedy ÚJ vígjátéka – Segítség, Építkezem! (Help, I’m Renovating!), a hilarious take on home renovations—like dating a hot blonde at a fancy restaurant: scary to start, the bill shocks you, and it ends in disaster. He’s a 47-year-old actor, producer, and renovation survivor sharing his saga. April 23 features Dr. Budai Lorina on humanity’s last 75 years: how our kids’ world is shaping up, future shopping, stocked shelves, vacations—a sustainability expert unpacks it all. The next day, dive into Ikonikus ruhadarabok a divattörténetben – Az őskortól a couture-ig (Iconic Garments in Fashion History – From Prehistory to Couture), tracing outfits from ancient times to runways and exploring silhouettes, power, identity, body, and aesthetics in a conversational cultural deep dive. Note that April 23-25 also nods to Bartók Béla 145, likely a tribute.
International Sounds and Stories
April 28 doubles up: first, Épitsünk kapcsolatot a harmonika hangján (Building Connections on the Sound of the Accordion), a rare serious accordion-cello concert linking Dunaharaszti’s music school to Denmark’s National Academy of Music. Stars Szokolai Gergely (accordion master’s student) and Ksymena Slusarczyk (cello master’s student), free and open to all—a fresh take on the instrument. May 7 welcomes storyteller Berecz András in Fel a medvére, a fa nem játék! (Up the Bear, the Tree’s No Toy!), doors at 6pm, show at 6:30pm.
May Conversations and Legacies
May 15 hosts Választásaim? – beszélgetés Schell Judittal (My Choices? Chat with Schell Judit), probing life’s decisions with the Jászai Mari Award-winning Meritorious Artist. She shares her Debrecen roots, family, motherhood, theater, film, backstage secrets, womanhood, inner paths, new solo show, and quirky new hobby showcased in a mini-exhibit. Ends with phone games. Ticket: 3000 HUF ($8). May 16 explores Két világ között Amrita Sher-Gil öröksége (Between Two Worlds: Amrita Sher-Gil’s Legacy), blending India and Hungary through art, history, and her extraordinary life.
Summer Camps and Traditions
June 6 features the Vagabond Korzó street festival. July 6-10 runs Bricks Challenge Kis mérnökök motorizált építőkocka tábora (Young Engineers Bricks Challenge: Little Engineers’ Motorized Building Block Camp), STEM fun with motors, gears, lights—kids think, create, engineer, team up, plus daily movement. Open to boys and girls. The year wraps on November 21 with Disznóvágás és bál (Pig Slaughter and Ball). Organizers may tweak dates and programs.





