Wine Filter St. Michael’s Feast in Ópusztaszer
Honey-sweet Hungarian grapes, freshly pressed musts, cultural programs and presentations of traditional crafts await those who visit the Wine Filter St. Michael’s Feast on Saturday at the Ópusztaszer National Historical Memorial Park – the marketing manager of the institution informed MTI.
Kodácz Csengele said that on this day almost all buildings of the open-air museum are full of life, and at the gates some craftsman presents the tricks of their crafts. Guests can join the grape press and can taste plenty of honeyed Hungarian grapes and fresh musts. You can also enjoy the fun of the harvest, authentic folk music is provided by the Rézhúros Banda (Copper String Band), and the dance steps are taught by Nagy Róbert. (MTI)
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