
Veszprém’s castle district swings open its treasures fully in 2026 with guided walks that bring the queens’ city to life. Wander these spaces, and you’ll delve beyond the buildings’ history into the spiritual thread weaving through a thousand years, shaping Veszprém’s soul. Thematic tours let visitors soak up the area’s unique vibe and ancient story, visiting spots you can’t reach on your own. Tours kick off from the Biró–Giczey House at Vár utca 31, 8200 Veszprém, with times and changes listed in the event calendar.
Guided Castle Walks – Stories from the City’s Heart
Weekends draw crowds for the hottest program, starting at 11:30, 14:00, and 16:00. Unlock exclusive sites like the Archbishop’s Palace with its Baroque interiors, restored spaces, and standout artifacts. Slip into Gizella Chapel, the castle quarter’s oldest and quietest sacred spot, where surviving fresco fragments evoke a medieval mood. Explore St. Michael’s Cathedral and its crypt, the city’s defining structure—its basilica backstory and the crypt’s medieval touches paint Veszprém’s true tale. Then visit St. George’s Chapel, an ancient memorial in the castle core, open only on these tours.
Free Exhibitions at Biró–Giczey House
All exhibits inside are free during opening hours. “Bogáncs és liliom – Magdolnák virágai” (Thistle and Lily – Magdalene’s Flowers), the 2025 Exhibition of the Year winner, spotlights Mary Magdalene through artifacts, engravings, and modern reflections, tied to Blessed Bódi Mary Magdalene’s thoughts. The “Kamrakiállítás” (Chamber Exhibition) uncovers the cathedral’s past with Baroque items, liturgical pieces, and over 100-year-old photos. “Nem káptalan a fejem” (Not a Chapter on My Head), an interactive display, playfully explains who canons were and how Veszprém’s chapter operated. The archaeological exhibit traces the castle hill’s evolving settlement history via striking installations and finds.
Opening Hours (Excluding Holidays)
Exhibitions at Biró–Giczey House: Monday closed; Tuesday–Friday 5pm–7pm; Saturday–Sunday 10am–6pm. Gift shop: Saturday–Sunday 10am–6pm.
All the Essentials for Veszprém Castle Tours
Tours split into “Light and Devotion Walk” (Archbishop’s Palace + Gizella Chapel) and “Thousand Years Path” (St. Michael’s Cathedral + crypt + St. George’s Chapel). Meet at Biró–Giczey House front, Vár utca 31; max 25 per group; about 60 minutes. Weekends only: 11:30 and 16:00 for Light and Devotion; 14:00 for Thousand Years Path. Check event calendar for exact slots—changes possible due to liturgies or events. Buy tickets at the gift shop (cash or card): Adult $9.50; Student/pensioner $8.65; Family (2 adults + 1–3 kids) $19; Pilgrim (with parish note) $6.75. Arrive 10–15 minutes early due to the cap. Free exhibits open Tuesday–Friday 5pm–7pm, Saturday–Sunday 10am–6pm, Monday closed.
New Underground Wonders Expand the Tours
Veszprém’s castle tours are enhanced with two new spots. Venture underground to St. Michael’s Cathedral crypt and uncover the remains of St. George’s Chapel, making a millennium of history visible. The cathedral tour plunges into 1,000 years: 14th-century Gothic sanctuary, Bishop Padányi Bíró Márton’s Baroque tomb, restored interiors. The crypt’s vaulted hush and stone-trapped time make it unforgettable. St. George’s Chapel, on the cathedral’s north side, ranks among Hungary’s oldest Christian sites. Excavations revealed its 10th-century rotunda walls. Legend says Prince St. Emeric vowed here before the Virgin’s altar, giving it sacred weight. Medieval pilgrims flocked; it housed St. George’s head relic, gifted by a Byzantine emperor to King St. Stephen. Tours run year-round, 60 minutes, limited groups. The castle district fully reveals its riches—walk it to grasp the buildings’ past and the living spirit that has molded Veszprém for centuries.
2026 Tour Schedule
March 14 (Saturday): Guided walks at 14:00 and 16:00, Veszprém.
March 15 (Sunday): 11:30, 14:00, 16:00.
March 21: 11:30, 14:00, 16:00.
March 22: 11:30, 14:00, 16:00.
March 28: 11:30, 14:00, 16:00.
March 29: 11:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 3 (Thursday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 4 (Friday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 5 (Saturday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 6 (Sunday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 7 (Monday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
April 8 (Tuesday): 10:30, 14:00, 16:00.
More dates to come; 18 total so far. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!





