Gödöllő’s Royal Palace presents a full year of culture in grand Baroque style for 2026, from free world-class concerts to hands-on art, family days, outdoor summer fun, and museum education. One of Hungary’s largest Baroque landmarks sets the scene for festivals, exhibitions, and kid-friendly adventures in an imposing, strollable setting.
March kicks off with Alkoss Velünk! creative workshops: The Treasures of the Middle Ages with surprise painting on March 10; Romantic Piano Trios with András Keller, Miklós Perényi, and Mihály Berecz in a free concert on March 14; the spirited Hussar Family Day also on March 14; and Mesélő lakosztályok (Storytelling Suites), an interactive museum program for families, on March 14. Mama, nézd! (Mom, Look!) baby-friendly tours arrive March 16 and 30. More Alkoss Velünk!: Landscapes and Still Lifes with sunprint making on March 17; the art of József Rippl-Rónai with “paint like Rippl” on March 24; Love Stories with watercolor on March 31.
Kastélylurkók Klubja (Palace Kids’ Club) hosts Easter at the Palace on April 3. Mesélő lakosztályok (Storytelling Suites) returns April 10–11. Mezzo-soprano Klára Csordás joins the Budapest Saxophone Quartet on April 12, and Mama, nézd! (Mom, Look!) continues April 13.
Zoltán Miller’s Mother’s Day concert lands May 3. Mesélő lakosztályok (Storytelling Suites) and Kastélylurkók Klubja (Palace Kids’ Club) spotlight Special Birds and Plants in the Palace Park on May 9. Mama, nézd! (Mom, Look!) follows on May 11, and Klára Csordás teams up with the Quartetto Speranza String Quartet on May 17.
The blockbuster musical Made in Hungária plays June 5. Mesélő lakosztályok (Storytelling Suites) returns June 6 alongside Kastélylurkók Klubja: Royal Coronations. Mama, nézd! (Mom, Look!) tours on June 8. Summer day camps: Elemér and Friends runs June 29–July 3; Kastélykaland Camp follows July 20–24.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.