On October 17, the Night of the Power Plants (Erőművek Éjszakája) returns, opening doors to more than 80 locations across Hungary. Anyone curious about how the country is powered can join exclusive, behind-the-scenes tours that delve into the worlds of power plants, district heating centers, gas and oil companies, water utilities, and waste processing facilities.
Tour the Hidden Side of Energy
These organized visits offer a rare, close-up look at the operations that keep the country’s lights on and water running. You’ll see massive turbines, heating systems, and even waste-to-energy plants, learning firsthand how electricity is produced and distributed. The tours also highlight sustainable energy practices and the surprisingly complex logistics behind water and waste services.
Free—But Don’t Forget to Register
Entry won’t cost a thing, but registration is required. Whether you’re an energy enthusiast or just looking for a unique night out, this one-night event lets you explore Hungary’s infrastructure—and might even change the way you see your everyday utilities!





