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Culture




                   Th eatre                                 named after Csabagyöngye, Adolf Stark’s world-famous
                   Th e fi rst stone theatre of the Great Plain, the eclectic-style   vine variety, because the house of the famous grape grower

                   Jókai Theatre of Békéscsaba, opened its doors to the public   stood here, and a board placed on the building’s wall serves

                   on 8th March, 1879. The theatre’s building was built from   as a tribute to him.
                   public donations between 1877 and 1879. The designs of

                   the building and its imposing courtyard were produced   Puppet theatre

                   by architect Andor Halmay, and the works were managed   There are few rural towns in the country that can boast to
                   by Ernő Sztraka, urban engineer. The theatre, which off ers   have a puppet theatre with a permanent company to pro-

                   quality entertainment and easy-to-understand art, has be-  vide quantity entertainment for the youngest children. Th e
                   come recognized nationally and internationally.   Napsugár (Sunshine) Puppet Theatre of Békéscsaba is one

                                                            of the cornerstones of the diverse programmes that defi ne
                   Csabagyöngye Cultural Centre             the cultural life of Békéscsaba, and boosts the cultural life
                   The cultural centre, situated in the heart of the Munkácsy   of the town and the county with its high-quality puppet


                   District, is one of the most important institutions perform-  performances. The puppet theatre organizes the Puppet
                   ing complex public educational and cultural tasks in the   Drama Writing Competition and the International Puppet
                   county seat and in the South Great Plain region. It was  Festival each year.
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