Hungary, 9022 Győr, Páffy u. 4/B
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Blackbird's Nest
A blackbird sits in a nest built on the branch of an oak tree on the corner of Liszt Ferenc Street and Saru Lane. On the inner side of the two larger acorns, there are two holes which most likely served to light the blackbird's nest. The trade sign first advertised a grocery and later a restaurant.
Győr National Theater
The theater is located in downtown Győr, it was built between 1973 and 1978. The theater took on its current name in 1992, previously it was named after Károly Kisfaludy. It has three departments and two venues, the large stage is capable of seating 663 people, whilst the chamber can seat 120. The institution has its own workshop house. The troupe performs prosaic and musical pieces, including musicals, operas, operettas, dramas, plays, comedies, and tragicomedies. In front of the cash desk, we can see the bust of Károly Kisfaludy, a work by the sculptor Károly Antal. The director of the theater is Péter Forgács, a recipient of the Mari Jázsai Prize. The troupe includes several other recipients of the prize as well as otherwise renowned actors.
Rómer House
The wide variety of cultural programs offered by the Rómer House fills a gap in the life of the community. The events held here appeal to all ages, from children to the elderly. Among the most prominent are the ‘I love Cinema’ film screenings, the interactive plays put on by the Import Impró Association as well as a series of popular music concerts titled RómerKvelle, which foremost features up and coming talent. The Rómer House is also often home to exhibitions by contemporary artists, workshops, literary readings, and other similar programs. The aim of the Rómer House is to create a modern communal space where our cultural values are accessible to everyone.