Bikal’s Élménybirtok is throwing open the gates to a living medieval world in 2026, inviting families into an interactive time warp packed with craft workshops, storytelling, historical demos, knightly showdowns, and music. Inside the walled Old Town, period trades come alive, legends are retold, and kids and adults jump straight into the action. Everything runs in covered, heated venues all winter, so the cold never spoils the fun. The Medieval Inn keeps wanderers warm with hot drinks and hearty roasts, while artisans tempt with handmade goods you can try crafting yourself. Wander the village, tackle scavenger-style search games, meet furry and feathered farm animals, then cheer a dazzling knight tournament in the György Hall. Family adventure: commence.
On February 21 and 28, the site rolls out its classic winter lineup: a fairy-tale medieval vibe with hands-on craft studios, interactive houses, and search games woven through the cobbled lanes. Expect bundled-up sheep and clucking hens to charm the little ones, and a full-scale tournament where armored heroes clash for glory in the György Hall. Everything’s indoors and heated, from the demonstrations to the audience stands, so you can sip something hot, bite into a sizzling roast, and make a day of it without shivering.
Debuting February 21, Még flúgosabb zenetörténet – Így hallgattok Ti (Even Crazier Music History – The Way You Listen) riffs on the long-running Flúgos zenetörténet (Crazy Music History) with a twist into fresh soundscapes. It’s a one-man show from powerhouse vocalist István Orlik (Luke), blending razor-sharp humor with a voice that seems able to sing anything. Framed as musical stand-up, Luke leads the crowd through eras, genres, and guilty-pleasure listening habits, all with his fast-footed wit front and center.
On February 23 and March 2, A Fényteremtő – zenés fénymágia (The Lightmaker – Musical Light Magic) turns the theater into a realm where time drops away and imagination takes over. For the first time in Hungary in this format, lighting technicians step into the spotlight, wielding intelligent fixtures and immersive sound design to stage the eternal dance of light and dark, good and evil. One beam fades, another flares—an endless cycle that builds a hypnotic, story-like flow without a single spoken word. It’s a visual concert you feel in your chest.
February 24, 25, 26, and 27 bring Évszakok varázsa: Kreatív lakásdekorációs workshop (Seasons of Magic: Creative Home Decor Workshop), a small-group studio where you craft a standout door wreath or tabletop centerpiece from premium materials. Whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned maker, mentors guide every step in a friendly, no-judgment space. The goal: step out of routine, sink into creativity, and head home with something you’re genuinely proud to display.
On February 24, 26, and 27, DIY – Csináld magad kézművesség (DIY – Make-It-Yourself Crafts) invites you into Ilona and Anikó’s cozy workshop to decorate a wooden treasure chest, porcelain plate, or textile tote—your pick. You’ll get high-quality materials and a tour of multiple techniques, with step-by-step help that keeps things fun for beginners yet satisfying for the crafty. School-age kids and up are welcome, so it’s a perfect parent-and-child creative session or a solo reset.
February 25 and March 4 power up A kőbaltától a helikopterig – ismeretterjesztő előadás (From the Stone Axe to the Helicopter – Educational Talk), challenging the idea of a “dark” Middle Ages with a parade of free thinkers who dreamed and built centuries before their tech caught up. Think elevators, automobiles, and diving suits—long before the 20th century. The show maps how deep-sea dives and skyward flights were imagined when making a single wheel was a marvel. It’s an adventurous blend of science and imagination for curious kids, adults, and anyone ready to be surprised by the past’s bright sparks.
On February 28, Kalandozás a Csillagszemű juhásszal (Adventures with the Shepherd with Starry Eyes) reimagines a beloved classic as an experience-led, playful production where kids don’t just watch—they jump into character and shape the story. Expect humor, movement, and lots of shared play as the tale unfolds from a child’s-eye view. It’s theater as a game, designed to spark joy and agency right there on stage.
Between the crackle of the Medieval Inn’s kitchen, the clang of the tourney, and the soft glow of studio lamps over wreaths and painted plates, Élménybirtok builds a full winter day you can tailor to your crew. Roam, make, learn, and cheer indoors, then step back into the village with a new story to tell—one where the Middle Ages feel less distant and a lot more alive.