
Keszthely’s Goldmark Károly Cultural Center offers a lively, year-round family lineup at 8360 Keszthely, Main Square (Fő tér) 3. The agenda features songs, puppets, folk rhymes, instruments, and a splash of kitchen-table magic for the tiniest culture fans and their grown-ups. Doors open Wednesday, April 22, 2026, and the rhythm keeps steady through summer with weekly sessions and a playful theater hit in mid-May.
Weekly rhythm for the littlest ones
The heart of the schedule is Kerekítő Mondókázó, running Wednesdays at 9:30 in the GKMKK Great Hall. Designed for ages 0–3, it blends Kerekítő Manó puppet sketches, instrument play, songs, and Hungarian folk rhymes. Led by Attila Zólyomi, the series gives families a gentle routine packed with sensory fun and early language sparks. Dates: 04.22, 04.29, 05.06, 05.13, 05.20, 05.27, 06.03, 06.10, 06.17, 06.24, and 07.01—all at 9:30, all in Keszthely.
Storytime meets the stovetop
On Wednesday, May 13, Witch’s Kitchen (Boszorkánykonyha) serves up a tale-cooking, object-puppet performance that turns everyday utensils into heroes. A spoon or a dish towel becomes a character the moment the story lets it speak. It’s a cheeky, hands-on reminder that imagination lives in the cupboard—and that fairy tales can sit right beside the soup pot. Expect laughs, curiosity, and a nudge to play with what’s already on the table at home.
Plan your visit
– Venue: Goldmark Károly Cultural Center (GKMKK), Great Hall, 8360 Keszthely, Main Square (Fő tér) 3
– Core program: Kerekítő Mondókázó, Wednesdays 9:30, for ages 0–3, with Attila Zólyomi
– Special feature: Witch’s Kitchen (Boszorkánykonyha) object-puppet show on 05.13 in Keszthely
– Extra listings: More picks are flagged under “Further offers”—20 options on 05.13 alone.





