Archive for May, 2015

3D Printing … Showcasing the Future of the Future – Budapest – 2015.

 

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The 3D exhibition  will only be displayed until  8 p.m. on Saturday, May, 15. … So for those individuals who are interested in the future’s technology roll over to see at the …

District, V.,  Akvárium Club – Elizabeth Square.

Entry free of charge.

Many exhibitors will be pleased to share their experiences … here is a couple, beside others to be worthwhile to stop by and see:

At the Dental Reality 3D System  was  shown, introduced the high level of professional experience in the field of digital dental technology. It is a unique opportunity to manufacture medical implants, primarily bone and dental implant using products like cobalt chrome, titanium or metal systems, Also use the 3D at body and face scanning, digitization. A new age for not only keeping   „flat” photos or saved shots. Deals with 3D body and face digitization and on request for  loved pets, digital image and print can be made for eternal memory. During the exhibition the visitors may stop for a free face scanning.

The Magma Sys offers a wide selection products , as for creative artist,  dental technician, orthopaedic prosthesis makers interior designers, graphic animators designers jewellers, as well as for moulding solutions and creative purposes  with  the new solution in the use of the 3D.

A must see stand and should not to be missed is „Enabling the Future”

The revolution devices are introduced in the 21st. century in healthcare which is access to life changing worldwide.

The team members are a Global Network of Passionate Volunteers … artists, designers, engineers, educators, students, therapists, world-wide community of creative people who are using the 3D printing technology. These volunteers are from Australia, Botswana, Europe, India, Japan, New Zealand, North and South America making the world a place for many different enable individuals by using 3D Printing

E-Nable’s – volunteer, device and designer  Peregrine says .. “When you think about updating part of yourself, you start to look at your entire self as something that is worthy of being upgraded and you see yourself as a work in progress. Anything you can’t do to-day is not because you cannot do it, it is because you cannot do it … YET! A future version of you could do that … if you work at upgrading and improving yourself.”

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

3D Printing – The real industrial revolution – Budapest – 2015.

 

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Meet the machines that change the world.

District V.,  Erzsébet (Elizabeth) Square – Akvarium Club – Budapest

Thursday, May, 14. – Saturday, May, 16.

Budapest 3D Printing Days, organized for the 3rd. time this year and brings 40 exhibitors on hand. The visitors will also be offered have a chance to explore and try out the latest 3D printers and software.  The aim is to showcase the very best of this technology to the audience – returning visitors will be awarded by the rapid nature of development in this field, which is also observable in the local markets as well.  It is about so much more than printing plastic trinkets … less spectacular but all the more relevant production technology and product development integration will slowly reshape the industrial background behind our object culture.

The concept of 3D printing is unbelievably broad and when we  … mistakenly … reduce it to action figure printers, we likely are forgetting all of the of the technical, scientific or medical the advances which would have been impossible without the additive manufacturing process. Shapes that have had been previously impossible to manufacture, structures which were before too complex to mass produce with the 3D printing has made its way to be a part of our reality and in many fields to be used not in the future but to-day as well.

At the 3 days event visitors may see many awesome ideas placed into force and there is nothing strange in it, cause if just thinking of the invention of steel-bar  made fence in the 19th century was an unimaginable novelty and now-a-days  it does not trigger  anybody’s mind.

In the meantime here is one of the exhibitors, worthwhile to see and talk to the creators, Calin Brandabur and Mihai Soare who will be there to answer any of your questions and to present technical live demonstrationsTheir Symme3D is being showcased for the first time internationally here in  Budapest  at the 3D Printing Days.

In brief a little background of  the … “ Symme3D is the first multifunctional delta platform 100% designed, engineered and manufactured in Romania. It was designed by Calin Brandabur to be used as a manufacturing tool for modules developed for personal use. The public interest was high so now Symme3D became a product on its ownThe platform features 10 interchangeable tool heads for 3D printing, Laser etching, CNC milling and will be the first desktop sized pick and place machine worldwide. With Symme3D a DIY maker, engineer, hardware startup or even established company can control the full life-cycle of a hardware product development from PCB milling, for the electronics, Stencil laser cutting to easily apply the solder paste on the PCB to 3D printing  cases / boxes or frames for the final product. Also coming later this year, the first fully automated, desktop sized, Pick And Place machine! The Symme3D will be available to purchase in Summer 2015. … “

Soon spicing up with more 3D exhibitors.

Update  and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Chinese citizens inbound tourism in Hungary.

 

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His Excellency Xiao Qian, People’s Republic of China Ambassador to Hungary and Dr. Ádám Ruszinkó – Deputy State Secretary for Tourism met at the Ministry of National Economy to support tourism  in the region’s countries.

Hungary official member of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), ratified by the General Assembly Resolution, which provided for the official Chinese languages among the admission of the World Tourism Organization. The Hungarian tourism with diplomacy helped to create the most dynamically developing China’s official language to the UNWTO and quickly became a language of among the world’s major tourist source markets.

The latest news on Chinese citizens inbound tourism in Hungary  show a number of Chinese tourists traveling to Hungary is dynamically increasing from year to year. China is among the main countries standing in the 20th place sending tourist to Hungary. Chinese tourists visiting Europe usually visit Hungary during their second or third journey. The Chinese tourists generally gather a positive impression of Hungary.

The number of Chinese tourists typically within Central and Eastern European countries travel within organized groups visiting Hungary. Most occasions making joint visits together with Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Germany.

In Hungary around 40 Chinese tour operators and travel agency offering short and long vacation time to spend learn about  both counties culture, landscapes, food and a wide  selection of wines from  internationally renowned winemaker at their vineyards.

Currently within the ADS system 82 accredited travel agency are in Hungary.

The China Tourism Administration (CNTA) regional branch to be open in Hungary with a new regional office in Budapest will make it much easier for the countries dealing with tourism co-operation between China and Central and Eastern European countries with the support of the regional coordinator of tourism. Hungary is in co-operation, coordinating, promoting Chinese tourism within 16 countries in this region. In the year 2014, 100000 Chinese tourist visited Hungary.

From the first of May, Air China will carry four times a week: Sunday – Monday – Wednesday –Friday, back-and-forth on board the Airbus A330 passengers from Beijing to Budapest with the planes stopping over for a short while in the Belorussian capital Minsk,  continuing its flight to the .  From Budapest the aircrafts will fly straight to the Chinese capital. This will a milestone easier for Chinese and Hungarian traveling tourists and business individuals to reach their destinations as travel time only lasts 7 hours.With Air China landing in Budapest it is like opening a new window between the two countries which will be much easier to promote mutual traveling.

Air China flights to Budapest will be really successful when the endpoints on travel aspects will be resolved  so the groups visiting Budapest flown by Air China may be able to continue their travel,  heading to Munich, Vienna, Geneva, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf or Milan. Expectations will be coming up in the winter scheduling season.

 Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Again Stylewalker Day and Night in Budapest – 2015.

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Stylewalker … Day andNight

“Inner City to be the main future City Center”

Saturday, May, 16. 2015.

Sales beginning at 2 p.m.- 10 p.m.

 

Go and join a fascinating design trip in the city of Budapest, exploring a whole day long  programs of events and a wide collection of  the hottest Hungarian designers awaits for the shopping  lovers.

The design shops event is sponsored by the Municipality of Belváros  “Inner City “  – District V.  Budapest, a wide collection of  the hottest Hungarian designers.

What is awaiting for the folks visiting the venue on Saturday? Art programs all day long with the favorite graphic designers of the Hype and Hyper design magazine!

GIVE AWAY
… Like one of the exhibited art piece? If you’re lucky enough, you can take it home, by getting involved at their give away. How does it work? Post some of your best Stylewalker moments on Instagram, use location and #stylewalkerhype.  They would appreciate to be let  known which is the object of desire. Of course not to forget to, hashtag the name of the artist, as well. The more picture to be posted the biggest the chance is to win! Hype and Hyper will let know about the winners on May, 20.2015.

AFTER PARTY
… The Day turns into Night starting off at  10 p.m. at  the Good Bar  and Good Burger with a huge celebration party along with the designers and the Stylewalker crew.

Update by Aggie Reiter

“REVEALED” – SOFITEL Exhibition in Budapest

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“REVEALED”

Running through May, 5 until end of June, 2015.

Sofitel Luxury Hotels proudly presents “Revealed”, a compelling photo exhibition that takes an intimate look at the world’s greatest modern artists at work as they reveal themselves to the photographer. The photos of Revealed by Sofitel will adorn the walls of the Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge Hotel lobby from Olivier Widmaier Picasso, grandson of Pablo Picasso and author of Picasso, Portrait Intime (Albin Michel/Arte éditions), curated the exhibit, hand-selecting the 30 photographs from the collection of Paris Match, the famous French weekly magazine.

Of this photographic exhibition coinciding with the recent reopening of the Picasso National Museum in Paris, Picasso’s grandson declared that “by making this selection, and by immersing myself once again in these photos, I have rediscovered these incredible documents which capture the intimacy of my grandfather and the other major artists featured in the exhibit.”

Among the prized photographs are a black-and-white image of Pablo Picasso eyeing a Dalmatian longing to climb onto his lap, Salvador Dali painting at the Paris Zoo, Jeff Koons styling a BMW for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Pierre Soulages crouching over a work in progress, Kees van Dongen painting a posing Brigitte Bardot, and other striking images of Rene Magritte, Marc Chagall, Fernando Botero, Joan Miro, Jean Cocteau, Francis Bacon and others.

This travelling exhibition highlights culture, one of the fundamental pillars of France’s leading luxury hotel chain. Indeed, Sofitel makes links between its hotels and culture by engaging with famous artists, writers and photographers.

“Revealed” by Sofitel was launched at Sofitel New York in June 2014 and displayed last year at Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square, Sofitel Chicago Water Tower and Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile. The exhibition will travel to London, Amsterdam,Paris and Munich, among other destinations.

About Olivier Widmaier Picasso … Olivier Widmaier Picasso studied law and works as a producer and advisor for audiovisual media in Paris as well as a license developer with numerous artists including the name and works of his grandfather Pablo Picasso. He recently coproduced and hosted TV documentaries about contemporary art and opera, and portraits of major creators in fashion, design, photography, architecture and music. His mother, Maya, is the daughter of Pablo Picasso and Marie-Therese Walter, with whom the artist was together from 1927 until 1944.

Sofitel, World Class Hotels and French Elegance Sofitel is the only French luxury hotel brand with a presence on five continents with 120 addresses, in almost 40 countries.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

 

Bingo! … Open-air baths, spas, swimming pools, healing waters already open on May Day !

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In the midday hours on May, 7. 2015., a press conference was held to the opening  season of baths, swimming pools, healing waters in Budapest and throughout the country at  one of the most exclusive  mineral bath and swimming pool  at the „Gellért” in Budapest.

At the event were present … Assistant Secretary of State for Tourism – Ádám Ruszinkó, Péter Faragó – Executive Director of the Tourist Office, Gábor Kardos – Head of the Lake Balaton and Surroundings, Gyula CzeglédiPresident at the Hungarian Spa Association, László Selmeczi  – president of the Hungarian Confectioner Industry Board whom welcomed the press and media representatives.

Assistant Secretary of State for Tourism – Ádám Ruszinkó, gave a short overview of last years figures concerning visitors to the open-air spas, open-air bathe and healing water in Hungary, by saying more than drew 40 million visited these complex. He mentioned, there are more than 200 baths operating in Hungary and added 1/3 of the bookings in Hungary are connected to health healing and/or enjoying the wellness services. These bookings sites are already open the doors to many foreigners working, staying, visiting Budapest and throughout the country. Naturally, more-and-more Hungarians chose to stay at these baths and open-air pools.

Péter Faragó – CEO Hungarian Tourism Agency, told that the national agency advertise the whereabouts of many services relating to health tourism  throughout Hungary. Added, the national agency has a lists of 200 activities to choose from each weekend and longer stay on their website.

Gyula Czeglédi – President at the Hungarian Spa Association, underlined there are many discounts and savings optional from a bunch of bathe/pools from the beginning of May in Budapest, and throughout the country. From May, 1 opened already for the sun and water lovers the „Gellért”, „Palatinusz”, „Dagály bathe to hop over, have a splash, enjoy the superb healing mineral hot baths or just to simply watching the world go by during sunbathing on these terrace or beside the pools. The other pools will be open mid-May and a couple by the end of the month.  This year reopening from June, 13.,  the „Pünkösdfürdő”  and having its last year great success for the pooling folks they can enjoy a bit of outside area from Budapest.

This summer the baths, open-air pools, healing waters will be open until 8 p.m. and on weekends some with extended opening hours.

It was also emerged at the press gathering by Gábor Kardos – Head of the Lake Balaton and its surrounding, that the real season at the Lake Balaton starts off when the temperature of the lake reaches 20 °C, which is expected to happen before the water of the Adriatic reach its suitable temperature for swimming. Here at the „Hungarian Sea” so the Hungarians call Lake Balaton is certainly a place for a bunch of  activities for sporty enthusiasts. The abundant supply of water sports, Hungarian food specialities, wine cellars and so forth are just palm’s reach.

The „Palatinusz” and „Dagály”  open-air pools will also participate in the annual „Night” program as „Pools Night” – June, 19., until next day till 2 a.m. “Will be at the Ball”  at the open-air pools, bathing, movie screenings, music and to be holding spectacular presentations, said Tibor Ferenci – CEO of the Budapest Spas and Hot Springs Company.

At the end of the press gathering László Selmeczi – confectioner invited to taste the special ice-cream brought to the venue.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Budapest Airport 65th Anniversary.

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To-day, May, 7.,  the Budapest Airport celebrates its 65th anniversary of its opening.

“Sixty-five years ago on this day, the new airport of the Hungarian capital commenced operation.

The historic event occurred on 7 May 1950, when a Li-2 passenger aircraft flew to Ferihegy from nearby Budaörs Airport. This marked the beginning of civil aviation at Budapest Airport. In the first year of its operation, the airport handled 7133 passengers. In 2014, this number exceeded 9 million.

The history of Ferenc Liszt International Airport, previously called Airport Ferihegy, stretches back even further than 1950. The area was zoned as a dual use, civil and military airport already in 1938,but the Second World War intervened. Although the construction of a unique, Bauhaus-style passenger terminal designed by architect Károly Dávid Jr. began, focus shifted to the hangars of the Hungarian Air Force and the Aviation Experimentation Institute; there was hardly any civilian traffic. The airport was bombed by the Allied forces several times in 1944, and it was only rebuilt by 1950 (according to the original designs). It welcomed the first Li-2 passenger aircraft (a Soviet version of the American Douglas DC-3 Dakota, built under license) on 7 May. At the time, the concrete runway at the airport was only 1500 meters long, which was gradually extended to accommodate jet aircraft. Runway I was completed, with its current length of 3000 meters, in 1958. By the 1970’s (1974, to be precise), the annual passenger number exceeded 1 million, and Terminal 1 was no longer able to handle the traffic. As a result, in 1977 the design and construction of a new control tower, a parallel runway II (3700 m) and a new technical base with aircraft repair hangars commenced. Terminal 2A, which today handles Schengen passengers, was completed in 1985. Due to the continuous traffic growth, further developments were necessary,and Terminal 2B was handed over in 1998.Significant organizational changes occurred in 2002, when air traffic control (HungaroControl) split from the previously all-encompassing state organization LRI (the Aeronautical and Airport Directorate), and Budapest Airport Zrt. as airport operating company was also established. Following successful privatization, Budapest Airport Zrt. operated under British management from January 2006, before an international consortium led by HOCHTIEF AirPort purchased 75% of its shares in June 2007. The Hungarian State retained the remaining 25 % +1 vote until the summer of 2011, when it decided to exercise its option right and sold the minority stake to the majority owners. During privatization, the new owners undertook to invest 261 million EUR (75 billion HUF) into development projects, which was fulfilled by 2012 and has been significantly exceeded since then, with the total value of developments currently in excess of 320 million EUR (approximately 110 billion HUF). In January 2013, with the acquisition of HOCHTIEF AirPort, Canadian company PSP Investments became the largest owner, and the company handling HOCHTIEF’s airport assets was renamed AviAlliance GmbH.

The biggest development project undertaken was the construction of the SkyCourt, a new passenger building linking Terminals 2A and 2B, for approximately 100 million EUR. Handed over in 2011, the elegant and high-quality SkyCourt (chief architect: Zoltán Tima– KÖZTI) provides an unforgettable architectural and travel experience, as well as a rich selection of shops and restaurants. The new terminal has made traveling through the airport simpler and more convenient, and has expanded throughput.

Budapest Airport suffered the greatest crisis in its history on 3 February 2012 with the grounding and eventual bankruptcy of the Hungarian national carrier Malév. Passenger traffic decreased by several hundred thousand that year as a result, transfer traffic was virtually eliminated, and the number of aircraft movements dropped to a level last seen in 2002. With the loss of the Hungarian flag carrier, Budapest Airport suffered severe financial damages, was forced to suspend a number of developments, including its Cargo City project, implemented a mass redundancy and closed the historic Terminal 1, in order to increase the efficiency of its operations. In spite of the crisis, the operator continued to invest into key developments and new services at the airport. Immediate and significant steps were taken to replace the lost routes and flights, as a result of which BUD managed to achieve an all-time passenger record in 2014.

Budapest Airport won the best airport in Eastern Europe award from British aviation analysts  Skytrax, both in 2014 and 2015. The Skytrax award is one of the most prestigious accolades an airport can receive. The developments are continuing in 2015 and over the coming years as well, at least to a value of 5 billion HUF annually.

History holds many ups-and-down but  the background figures speaks for itself … the traffic at the terminals were the grounds to 39 airlines, which transported 9.15 million passengers to 88 airports in 74 cities in 35 countries in 2014.”

Press release from Budapest Airport.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Rosé Wine and Champagne Festival in Budapest!

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ONLY TWO DAYS TO COME  … join and celebrate the sparkling … ROSÉ WINE AND CHAMPAGNE FESTIVAL IN BUDAPEST!

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Budapest Congress Center

District, XII., 1-3 Jagelló Road

Chestnut Garden (Gesztenyés kert) – Budapest.

Just in case not yet decided where to spend your coming week-end … here is a hint!

Have a great time strolling-around, tasting mouth-watering Rosé wine and champagne and as „siders” enjoying the gastronomic delicacies. A superb selection of sparkling Rosé still wines with all kind of pleasures to match this upcoming outdoor festival  to enjoy the tasting, sights and sounds at the Rosé and Champagne Garden!

The opening hours: Friday, April, 8. – 2 p.m. – midnight, Saturday, May, 9.  – 10 a.m. – midnight, Sunday, May, 9. – 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Entry tickets on the spot: 4500HUF.

To grab a tasting glass for 1000HUF can be rented. There will be a draw from those visitors buying their ticket to the event and with a little luck will receive a ŠKODA gift package.

A superb selection of Rosé still wine will guaranty the mood at this outdoor festival to unloose, relax in the warmth of starting a superb week-end now that the summertime is finally around. Pleasures do not end with only sipping the finest Rosé wines and Champagne during the 3 days event, because there will be Sparkling Wine Parade, Street Food, to roll over to the Jazzy stage where concerts will be held and then after to party on at the Dj gathering. No problem of having kids to join their parents during the 3 days festival, cause the organisers kept them in mind of having plenty of programs for them such as: artisan workshop, face painting, learning how to bake bread, folk dance and will be set up a small traffic venue for the kids to study for proper road use … just mention a few activities.

There maybe wines not yet known, nor tasted so now is a terrific  time to taste as many and in the future to know which brand comfort you the best … see the brands shown through the side-show .

Cheers!

Update by Aggie Reiter

Welcoming the first Air China … Beijing – Budapest flight … Liszt Ferenc International Airport

 

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“欢迎光临首届中国北京航 – 布达佩斯飞”

On May Day, the Air China, the chinese national airline for the first time landed at the Liszt Ferenc International Airport – Budapest with over 170 passengers on board, but giving a total of 237 passenger seats from Beijing via Minsk. The plane landed before the actual 7.40 p.m. schedule arrival time at 7.25 p.m. on the outer 31R runway. The Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport,  as usually for the first time of an aircraft arrival, welcomes the plane with huge triumphal water jets. This time Péter Szijjártó – Foreign Economic Relations and Foreign Minister greeted the pilots and crew with the Rubik’s cube shape festive cake. His Excellency Mr. Xiao Qian – China’s ambassador to Hungary, Yan Jianshu – General Manager, Air China Hungary and Jost Lammers – Budapest Airport Chief Executive Officer also were in presence.

From the first of May, Air China will carry four times a week: Sunday – Monday – Wednesday –Friday, back-and-forth on board the Airbus A330 passengers from Beijing to Budapest with the planes stopping over for a short while in the Belorussian capital Minsk,  continuing its flight to the Budapest Airport.  From Budapest the aircrafts will fly straight to the Chinese capital.

This will a milestone easier for Chinese and Hungarian traveling tourists and business individuals to reach their destinations as travel time only lasts 7 hours. It was also said by …. that the number of people visiting Hungary from China on tourist or business trips increased by 19% last year onboard other flights and within flying on Air Chine this number could double over the next five years. Also pointed out that Hungary is home to the region’s most populous Chinese colony. The agreement on re-establishing the direct air link was announced by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó this year in mid-March and to-day he was present at the celebration that came into force.  Also stated to-day’s landing of the Air China in Budapest is the road to further success of Hungary’s Eastern Opening strategy.

Previously to the arrival in welcoming Air China aircraft and its crew a large number of Hungarian media and the local Chinese representatives were awaiting down on the runway for the landmark day.

Reaching the end of the ceremony, exchange staff arrived to replace the pilots and the cabin crew arriving to Budapest to continue their flight back to Beijing.

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

10th Pálinka Festival – the Year of the Apple – Budapest.

Apple the Year's Pálinka 2015

Having a little sip of Pálinka is remedy, but the festival promises to be highly awesome!

From Thursday to Sunday … May, 7.- 10. 2015.

Open from 2 p.m. – 02 a.m.

Juicey Apple Pálinka the Star of the Year!

Downtown – Városháza Park

Budapest Pálinka Festival will celebrate the special occasion of its 10th anniversary. Guests will have the opportunity to taste for the very first time the Apple Pálinka of the Year.

As a tradition to the festival the stalls will offer apple pálinka delicacies and food inspired by the apple fruit. This year for the first time there will be a chance to taste the best apple pálinka as of the country, carefully prepared by the pálinka distilleries houses and manufactories.

The year’s Apple Pálinka, 895 Hunnium, Bestillo Pálinka House, Békési Pálinka House, Birkás Pálinka, Bolyhos Pálinka, Brill Pálinka House, Buti Pálinka, Cornus Pálinka House, Cruxx, Csalló Pálinka manufactory, Keve manufactory, Márton és Lányai, Mikolci Likőrgyár Zrt. – Prekop Pálinka manufactory, Nobilis, Palotás Pálinkaház, Pálinka shop, Panyolai Pálinka, Reneszánsz Pálinka, Rézangyal, Schiszler Pálinka, Spiritus Primus, Ördögi, Tarpa manufactory, Tokaj Spirit, United Brands, Villányi Pálinka, Zimek Pálinka manufactory, Zugfőzde Pálinka museum.

Food at stands will be present: Aqua Bistro, Császári Morzsa, Csöppentő, Fröccsös, Pop Fröccs, XXL Catering, Országkonyha, Hachapuri Grúz Restaurant, Kolbice, Cheese from Region Nagykőrös, Mangalica  sausages, Pálinka Cake House, Twist & Chips, Vitéz chimney roll.

In between the tastings folks can dissolve, relax  and enjoy jazz concerts, street musicians swinging away and have some fun.

The entry to the Pálinka Festival and participating at the concerts are free of charge.

Update by Aggie Reiter