Shocking Physics Magic For Kids In Pécs’ Zsolnay Quarter!

Shocking Physics Magic For Kids In Pécs’ Zsolnay Quarter!
Shocking physics magic for kids 7+ in Pécs' Zsolnay Quarter! Interactive Varázsóra experiments on March 28, 2026 – family fun with wow demos.
where: 7600 Pécs, Zsolnay Vilmos utca 16. Zsolnay negyed - Látogatóközpont melletti sétány

Get ready for hands-on thrills on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at Pécs’ Zsolnay Quarter. Head to 7600 Pécs, Zsolnay Vilmos utca 16., right on the walkway next to the Visitor Center, for Varázsóra (Magic Hour) sessions packed with physics experiments designed for kids aged 7 and up. These 45-minute shows mix interactivity and wow factor, pulling the best and flashiest demos from past favorites, with a fresh surprise experiment every time – perfect fun for little ones and grown-ups too!

Event Lowdown

It’s part of the 2026 lineup of interactive kids’ lectures called Varázsóra – Megrázó kísérletek (Magic Hour – Shocking Experiments). (Photo is for illustration.) Check out related info on timings, accommodation, and food and drink options.

Quick Note

The organizers reserve the right to tweak the schedule or program – stay tuned!

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Super family-friendly with 45-minute hands-on physics experiments that thrill kids 7+ and keep parents entertained too
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Interactive wow-factor demos like shocking electricity tricks feel just like fun science shows at U.S. museums but with a cool Hungarian twist
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No Hungarian skills needed since it's mostly visual experiments and magic-style presentations anyone can enjoy
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Easy to reach Pécs by train from Budapest in about 3 hours, then a short walk or tram to Zsolnay Quarter—no car required
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Zsolnay Quarter is a picturesque spot with artsy vibes, making it a nice add-on to exploring this underrated Hungarian city
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Short sessions fit perfectly into a day trip, leaving time for local eats or wandering Pécs' UNESCO sites
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Compares favorably to similar kids' science events in the U.S. like Mad Science or Exploratorium shows—equally engaging but way cheaper and less crowded
Cons
Pécs isn't super well-known to U.S. tourists compared to Budapest, so it might feel off the beaten path
Physics magic for kids is fun but not uniquely famous internationally—plenty of similar stuff stateside without flying across the Atlantic
Date's in March 2026, so planning a trip around it means booking flights and stays way ahead

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