Hungarian Cultural Days of Cluj

The Hungarian Cultural Days of Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvári Magyar Napok, Romanian: Zilele Culturale Maghiare din Cluj) is the largest Hungarian festival in Transylvania.[1] It occurs annually on the 19th of August, being the date when Cluj-Napoca reached city status, and the 20th of August, king St. Stephen's day, as well as the whole week around these.

Stage on Mihail Kogălniceanu Street (Hungarian: Farkas utca)

The cultural city days have been held from 2010 on, being organized by the Treasure Cluj Association (Hungarian: Kincses Kolozsvár Egyesület) and its partner organizations.[2]

Schedule

Children's activity

The participants can choose from guided tours, exhibitions, book launches, commemorations, theater plays, movies, fair, food tasting, drinks workshop, classical and contemporary concerts, parties, activities for youth, family and children, board game circles, ancient tents, handicraft workshops, as well as literary, artistic, historical, social and other conversations, that run simultaneously in a large number of locations. The language of the event is Hungarian, but certain programs are held additionally in Romanian and English.[3][4]

gollark: `cat`... with all the command-line options.
gollark: Retail work? IKEA furniture?
gollark: But more seriously, this is esolangs(.org, unofficial discord server)! We don't need *reasons*.
gollark: https://esolangs.org/wiki/WHY
gollark: 🌵 HAIL 🌵

References

  1. "220 ezer látogató a Kolozsvári Magyar Napokon" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  2. "About the Event – hungarian cultural days of cluj – 8th edition". magyarnapok.ro. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  3. Pop, Florina. "Zilele Culturale Maghiare din Cluj: peste 500 de evenimente, concerte, plimbări cu o copie unei bărci medievale, dezbateri. Ce puteţi face în Parcul Central". adevarul.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  4. "Zilele Culturale Maghiare 2016". Evenimente din Cluj-Napoca. 10 August 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
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