Gyula is rolling out a dense, irresistible program for 2026, blending castle lore, candlelit tours, buzzworthy performances, and slow-life food adventures. Across multiple venues in the 5700 district, the historic spa town fills weekends and weekdays with concerts, theater, museum nights, guided walks, and niche meetups. Gyula Castle and the Gyula Castle Theatre carry the season from spring to autumn, while the Gyula Castle Bath keeps bathers entertained. Bookmark the calendar and plan your escape early—there’s a lot to catch.
February 28 sets the tone: Castle by Candlelight (A kastély gyertyafényben) flickers through Almásy Mansion (Almásy-kastély), paired with Candlelit Castle Tours (Gyertyafényes vártúrák). The Sörházi beugró at Elixbeer Brewery pours a tour and tasting. The mansion’s Corset and Revolution (Fűző és forradalom) digs into fashion and upheaval, while Ladics House (Ladics-ház) unwraps The Empress’s Teacup (Császárné csészéje). Gyula Castle installs Counts’ Passions – Treasures of the Almásy Mansion (Grófi passziók – Az Almásy-kastély kincsei), and The Field of Doom – Mohács (A végzet mezeje – Mohács) returns to a fateful battlefield.
From February 27 to March 1, Gyula Castle guarantees programs—look for rolling time slots and guided formats. Many exhibitions repeat throughout March: Corset and Revolution and The Empress’s Teacup anchor the week, resurfacing March 1, 3–8, 10–15, and 17–22. Mansion Tour with Dönci the Dachshund (Kastélytúra Tacskó Döncivel) trots in on March 1, 8, 15, and 22—yes, a mascot-led walkthrough for families.
March 2 at Mogyoróssy János City Library digs into Sciences in the Storm Corner (Tudományok a Viharsarokban). On March 4, the Castle Theatre screens the award-winning film Az Alzheimer with a post-film talk. March 25 brings Museum Open University: March 15, 1848 (Múzeumi Szabadegyetem: 1848. március 15.), and April 29 asks Museum Open University: Generals or Martyrs? (Múzeumi Szabadegyetem: Hadvezérek vagy mártírok?) Expect thoughtful, history-rich evenings.
On March 5, Gyulakult hosts Clauságok, a solo evening with Liptai Claudia. On March 7, the Castle Theatre stages János Lackfi’s Three Women, One Case (Három nő, egy eset), tickets 6,900 HUF (about 18.9 USD). March 11 brings Stage and Life (Színpad és élet), a conversation night with Péter Scherer. Dumaszínház stakes two nights: March 13 with Duty Calls – Life Is Different (A bér kötelez – Az élet máshogy van), Janklovics Péter’s solo (5,990–8,290 HUF, about 16.4–22.7 USD), and April 8 with What Could Go Wrong? (Mi bajunk lehet?) by Fruzsina Ács and Balázs Máté Szabó (6,790–7,490 HUF, about 18.6–20.5 USD). April 29 turns up That’s Nothing… (Az semmi…) with Róbert Koltai and Tamás Jordán (7,900 HUF, about 21.7 USD), plus Tibor Bödőcs’s From Here We Just Roll (Innen már csak gurulunk).
La Sposa Caffè serves The Chef’s Dinner (A Séf vacsorája) on March 7, a six-course deep dive. Portéka Fair (Portéka vásár), the crafts and farmers’ market at the World Clock, pops up March 7–8, March 14, March 28, and May 2. Candlelit tours light up March 7, 14, 21, and 28, with Castle by Candlelight returning on those same Saturdays. Cellar Showcase (Pincetárlat) highlights the mansion’s finds on March 7 and April 4; Women’s Salon (Női szalon) lands March 14 and April 11. Speaking Flowers (Beszédes virágok) blooms March 21 and April 18, while Counts’ Passions resurfaces March 28 and April 25.
On March 21, the Almásy Mansion Visitor Center hosts Dachshund Gathering 2026 (Tacskótalálkozó 2026). March weekends often come with Guaranteed Programs at the Castle: March 6–8, 13–15, and 27–29. March 25 showcases Valeriu Butulescu’s Bolyai at the Castle Theatre with symbolic tickets set at 200 HUF (about 0.55 USD). March 28 brings back The Field of Doom – Mohács. April 23 delivers a Latin jazz concert (4,900 HUF, about 13.5 USD).
Komló Restaurant (Komló Étterem) hosts 1st Komló Chefventure x Ákos Sárközi (I. Komló Séfkaland x Sárközi Ákos) on April 23. The next day unleashes Kati Kovács and her band in a big concert, followed by the Medivid Agility and Para-Agility Festival April 24–26. May tunes up with Danny Blue: The Secret (A titok) on May 7, and Zoltán Orosz’s accordion solo concert on May 9. Also May 9: Women’s Salon returns, and an Indian Warpath Canoe Tour (Indián hadi ösvény kenu túra) adds adventure to calm waters.
Events often repeat; exhibitions are friendly to weekday planners; weekends cram in tours and shows. Ticket ranges converted to USD are estimates. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs—check details before you go. Total listings: 45.