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From July 5 to August 23, every Saturday evening, the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum (Skanzen) in Szentendre will be open until 8 p.m., offering evening programs that include historical lectures, themed walks, concerts, film screenings, and exhibitions.
On the ground floor of the urban buildings of the Transylvanian region, the world of old times will be presented, and visitors can take part in live historical scenes in a turn-of-the-century printing house, pharmacy, and law office, reads the open-air museum’s press release.
Those interested in history can join the themed walks starting at 6 p.m., dress up in period costumes, try out the Skanzen’s vehicle park, and taste the special spritzers offered on the terrace of the Korzó Café.
In addition, the program includes apartment concerts, wine tastings, coffee house music, an open-air painting school, craft workshops, and picnics, alternating from week to week.
After the museum closes, the Skanzen Open-Air Stage will host three films and six concerts on nine evenings for fans of light and classical music and cinema.
A highlight of the events is Gergely Rákász’s organ concert on July 17, featuring works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Debussy. On August 22, the Danube Classics Symphony Orchestra will perform melodies from the films Mission: Impossible, The Mask of Zorro, Spider-Man, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Godfather, Gladiator, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
All of the productions on stage are programs organized by external organizers, thus tickets can be purchased on their websites.
Via MTI, Featured image: Facebook/Szentendrei Skanzen