Magyar Nemzeti Cirkusz, National circus in Balatonlelle, Hungary
Magyar Nemzeti Cirkusz operates in a heated tent with a capacity for 1500 spectators, presenting international artists and trained animals throughout the season. Each show features a mix of acrobatic acts, magic performances, and animal training routines accompanied by a live orchestra.
Founded in 1995, the company traces its roots to 1821 when the Richter family first became involved in circus arts. This long family tradition forms the foundation for the contemporary touring performances today.
A live orchestra of eight musicians accompanies the acrobats, magicians, and animal trainers during each performance throughout the touring season. This ensemble creates a festive mood that frames the entire show experience.
The tent is heated and provides a comfortable environment for spectators during performances. Visitors should plan for an outdoor venue experience despite the shelter from weather.
The company operates its own Safari Park where visitors can observe the performing animals in their living environment outside of shows. This area allows guests to see the animals in a more natural setting away from the performance stage.
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