Organ Concert

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­St. Michael's Church Organ Concert

 

Experience an evening of classical music at St. Michael's Church in Budapest. Enjoy the acoustics of the church as you listen to works by Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, and Franck.

Experience an inspiring evening of classical music performed on the majestic pipe organ by renowned Hungarian organist and pianist Miklós Teleki. The concert takes place in the beautiful and historic St. Michael's Church, whose remarkable acoustics provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable musical journey.

 

The program features masterpieces from the Baroque to the Romantic era, showcasing the expressive power and versatility of the organ. Hear celebrated works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and César Franck, performed by one of Hungary’s distinguished organ artists.

Enjoy an evening of timeless music in one of Budapest’s most atmospheric churches, where the grandeur of the organ and the artistry of the performer create a truly memorable cultural experience.

 

Inclusions
70 minutes Organ concert in the Basilica
Concert ticket with seating corresponding to purchased category

 

Duration
70 minutes

 

Meeting point
 Budapest, Váci u 47/b, 1056

 

Meeting time
from 19:00 at the entrance of the St. Michael Church (concert starts at 19:30)

 

Calendar 2026
March: 27
April: 17,24
May: 1,8,22,29
June: 5,12,19,26
July: 3,10,17,24,31
August: 7,14,21,28
September: 4,11,18,25
October: 9,16,23
November: 6,13,20,27
December: 4,11,22 tuesday, 29 tuesday

Program and cast

St Michael Church Budapest

St. Michael’s Church is a catholic church located in the heart of Budapest on Váci street. It was built in the baroque style by the Dominicans beween 1700-1765. After the Dominican Order was dissolved by Joseph II. in 1784 the church was given to the Order of St. Paul for a short period (1785-1786). In 1787 the Mary Ward Nuns got the church who operated a girls’ school in the building next door until 1950 when it was nationalized by the Communist Government. 


During the renovation between 1964-1968 the frescoes were whitewashed. Since 1997 the church has been under continous restoration both inside and outside. The beautiful main altar and the furnitures of the sacristy were made in the 1760s by the Dominican friars. 
Nowdays, due to its excellent acoustics and lovely atmosphere, St. Michael’s Church is one of the most popular places in Budapest to enjoy classical music concerts.

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