Felt-mak­ing

In Hungary, wool was processed in many different ways. It was used to make guba (blanket coats), felt, and cloth of various qualities. Szűr tailors crafted their traditional capes from felted wool fabric, and the festive versions were richly embroidered. Felt was also used by traditional cap-makers, and later, from the 19th century, by milliners. As a result, wool-based garments and accessories—such as guba coats, szűr capes, felt hats, and brimmed hats—were widely available at national fairs.

In the exhibition, we’ve placed several interactive games where you can explore felt decoration techniques and feel the texture of hardened wool.

 

Night of Mu­seums in the Hun­gari­an Her­it­age House

This year, too, the Hungarian Heritage House will open its doors on the Night of Museums. Here, the past will become an experience and tradition will take on new meaning. The Buda Vigadó building will be open for exploration from the attic to the cellar.
 

Folk Mu­sic and Folk Dance Camps in 2026

In the summer of 2026, numerous folk music and folk dance camps will once again welcome participants in the Carpathian Basin and the diaspora. The offerings include camps for children, youth, adults, and families. 

From Game to Mas­tery, 2026

The Hungarian Heritage Houses’ exhibition, titled “From Play to Mastery", presents the works of students who graduated from the 2024-2026 cohorts of the folk crafts vocational training programs.

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