Autumn Margó Literary Festival
10 October 2025 | 4.00 pm
National Dance Theatre


#Literature
#Free event
#Autumn Margó Literary Festival
Free program
6.30 pm János Háy: A csokimikulásos lány (The Girl with the Chocolate Bunny)
7.30 pm Tonio Schachinger: Not Like You
7.30 pm Tonio Schachinger: Not Like You
Readers can discover again the best of Hungarian and world literature at the Autumn Margo Literary Festival at the National Dance Theatre in Millenáris. Moa Herngren, Tonio Schachinger, Kirsten Thorup, Sibylle Grimbert, Pieter Waterdrinker, Roxanne De Bastion, Alessandro Mari and Bruno Vieira Amaral have accepted the invitation to the festival.
Eszter Babarczy, Ferenc Barnás, Gábor Fabricius, János Háy, Gergely Légrádi, Anna Mécs, Márió Z. Nemes, Orsolya Péntek, Zsuzsa Rakovszky, Anna Szabó T., Natália Szeifert and Kata Tisza will be some of the authors to introduce their new books at the Autumn Margó.
For more information and detailed programme visit the website of the event.
This event of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with Kultúrkombinát Kft.
#Literature
#Free event
#Autumn Margó Literary Festival
Free program
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