
A pleasant little town called Szentendre is very popular with both tourists and artists. It was founded in the 14th century by Serbian refugees who fled from the Turks. Although they struggled with invasians, they managed to hold on to their orthodox religion, as is testified by the many small orthodox churches still in Szentendre.
Doll’s Saloon is a series for examining the peculiarities of a doll’s life from reviving dolls through doll’s clothes and doll’s hospital till doll’s kitchen. Connected to the Doll’s Houses, famous actors and actresses talk about their first dressing-rooms: introducing their personal toy-world and doll-house in the confines of an irregular guiding. ‘’My first dressing-room'’ is a program to be shown on 12th October and this showing date will be the last for this year.
Szentendre became a quiet little town, after most of the Serbs moved away during the Habsburg era. But the beautiful thing is, it is on the Danube. In the early 20th century, a group of pioneering young artists led the way for the many artist who live and work here until today. Szentendre offers the visitor a relaxing day out. You can take a walk along the Danube, have something to eat in one of the small restaurants, stock up on your souvenirs, and visit a gallery or museum.
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In Hungary, wine harvesting is the season in September. Other than the Wine Festival, what is unique at Szentendre is the ‘’Sunday Buffoonery'’. Hiding behind a mask, playing a role - things that everybody loves or has to do sometimes. On Sundays, anybody can create a mask and costume or construct a folding screen to a personal theatre.
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