A Fun Day For All Ages
Last week, there was a very fun event organized inside the medieval fortress, a recurring event that is always taking place on the last week of August. It's an event for all ages, to bring people together and have some fun for 3 days. There were so many exhibitions, activities organized that you had to move there, to be able to attend all of them.
I made the most of it, but even so, I missed quite a few as who has time to attend every event, but what I was able to enjoy, will share with you today.
This is the entrance to the medieval fortress, where the event was held. The location could have not been a better one, as it is isolated from the city's noise, it is a safe place for kids with a loot of green spaces as well. It's a 4.3 hectare area.
The place was adequately decorated to welcome the youngest visitors as well and make it appealing to them. There was an open air exhibition near the walkway, which was not new, I posted about it last month, it was just moved out of the way to a place where it could be still visited by anyone.
The fortress dates back to the 15th century, and even though it has been renovated countless times, the medieval nature of the place is visible everywhere. You see a glass dome in the background, which I'm going to show you later as there was something going on inside.
This was the entrance to the dome, entirely dedicated to children and activities for families with small children.
The particularity of this event was, that most of the games were not the modern ones you can find these days. Organizers wanted kids to learn about old, traditional games kids had once. As you can see, the two girls are playing with a wooden maze-like game, which you can play digitally today, alone, but it's more fun to play it offline, with your siblings or a friend. It can help you develop some skills for sure.
The glass dome hosted a different kind of activity. There was a Jurasik Park Lego construction on the table and plenty of tables where kids could play.
There was a huge crossed hand sign on the table, trying to say No Touching but I suppose you know what every single kid did once they stepped through the door. yes, you're right, they ran straight to the Lego construction and started touching everything.
These tables could keep your kids busy for a while.
This was where the most fun took place.
This was so funny, but I wasn't fast enough to catch the fun part. You could stand behind the hand painted wooden frame and take a photo, to look like you're in the 18th - 19th century. Those motifs are typical Hungarian and this is how most of the wooden furniture was painted back in those times.
Something very interesting was going on there 👀👀👀
Here kids had the opportunity to experience what weaving and making yarn was like back in the day, when everything was done manually. I've seen this a number of times and it's always a fun activity, kids usually are staying in line to have a chance to play with these strange, wooden toys. If you have a look around, the rugs are also weaved by hand and the pillowcase is hand embroidered.
This was another fun activity and these two girl had a good laugh, before and after they ended up on the ground. Basically you need to synchronism your steps in order to move on, but they needed some more practice at that.
A lot of cool activities were going on here too, like wood carving, beading, embroidering and so on. These activities have double purpose. Firstly the organizers would like to show kids how these things are done and also give them a chance to see if they are interested in learning more about it, picking it up as a hobby.
More games, but here no one was interested.
This was another cool game, which kids love. You have a fishing stick with a hook and you need to catch the fish in the trough. Some years ago they put water in the trough, to seem real. It's not an easy task, especially for a kid so young, but it shows them things are not always easy and you need to grow up to the task, which you can do by practicing.
This looks like a game and it is now, but there was a time when this was the only means of transport. People had used these wooden legs to walk on the muddy streets, as asphalt was non existent back then. Now you see this means of transportation in the circus or at medieval festivals. This boy tries his best, but could not make one step without falling first. It didn't matter as he had fun.
This was the artistic tent, they were getting ready to welcome the young "artists".
This was another fun area for kids eager for some adventure.
There were so many fun activities and I bet later these places were full of curious kids.

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You said medieval fortress and outside the city, all together... I'm in! You said the key words, I love fortresses, castles, all that stuff, and far from the hustle and bustle... I think you called me. Plus, games from another era and for children, that's ideal for them to learn. I'm taking that table and chairs home with me. The children had such a good time, I love seeing this, children playing and not with a phone in their hands!

It's not quite outside the city, but it's above the city and quiet enough for the experience to be enjoyable.
I did 😆 You'd have enjoyed here as it's a wonderful place. It's my hideout during spring, autumn and winter. It's a perfect place to have some rest, stay quiet and recharge your batteries. It's like you go back in time.
There are cameras everywhere 😜, but I cam understand you and the feeling.
That's exactly the goal here, to show them that there's life outside the virtual world and they can have a lot of fun without gadgets and video games.
It looks great, enjoy the place.💗
I have to study how to avoid the cameras.🤣
🤣🤣
I'd better behave myself!😇
Exactly! 😆
Have a wonderful day!😘
Thank you, you too! 🤗😘
this sooo reminds me of local festivals they do here, maybe cultures influenced by each other? we do often have lego but also wooden old games, places for kids, benches to eat... it's like looking at where i go usually
do they also do medieval reconstruction? with fights, dressing and such? since it's inside a fortress
Those countries that have medieval history, have this tradition. I know there are a bunch of medieval festivals in cities, in piccoli borghi, fairs with old society games.
Yes, most of medieval cities have medieval festivals. I have taken part in a good few and there are always dances, fights, last year we even had real cannon shots. Lucky me, I was right next to the canon and was told what to do, I knew the shot was coming. Otherwise I think I'd have 💩 my pants as it was reaaaallly loud 😆
Real cannon shots?? That's new to me! I can't imagine how it is 🤣 I would too if I didn't know lol
looks like they had something for every kid going from age 4 till 99 😂
You mean age 2 to infinite, right?
yes you are right there is something for almost everyone
It is an excellent event, with many entertaining games, especially for the children, who are the joy of the place. Undoubtedly, this medieval fortress was the perfect setting to enjoy these activities without interruptions or noise from outside.
I can see that they had a great time, that is the most important thing.
Yes, this place has been given back to the city, to the citizens and now it's home to so many events all year round.
Wow, those activities were pretty cool and thoroughly enjoyable. The place was also perfectly suited for that excellent kind of event, providing a good and engaging atmosphere for everyone. Everyone seemed to have a fantastic time participating and watching. The amazing memories that everyone shared will surely last a lifetime.
That was the main idea organizers had in mind and it was a huge success.
Fun day!
It was indeed.
We never stop being children. I'm sure both children and adults will have a great time in such a beautiful place.
You're very right about that and why would we? Everyone had a lot of fun, regardless of age.
I feel like we spend too much time on phones and digital stuff, so seeing kids (and even teens) play these old-school games is refreshing. I’d definitely try the wooden maze or even those wooden walking legs
I am already imagining you fall off those wooden legs 😆
I like this place, there's a lot to do and fun at the same time. haha
Everyone loved it, organizers must be thrilled.
It's a great place. You must have had a lot of fun
It is indeed, and it's always fun.
It's a wonderful day I want to see this place