Steampunk Design Market
We scoot full steam ahead to our next stop, the magnificent lobby of the Klauzál Square Market Hall, once a theatre but still retaining its steel structure, an integral part of the Steampunk subculture.
Steampunk is an extremely creative subculture and covers a pretty wide range of people. Some are attracted to the Victorian era, with all its beauty and mystique, but others are seduced by its approach to tecgnology.
There is no right or wrong in it, just what if......

Schedule
And that's the beauty of Steampunk, that almost any person can find something they like, whether it's fashion, home decor, utilitarian objects, etc.
There will be a presentation starting at 15.00 about Steampunk as a rebellious art.
It's worth listening to the presentation, because we are organising a Steampunk character competition with fantastic prizes at our October event.
There will also be a Crow Stall from 14.00-17.00
Get to know the real face of crows, their intelligence and ask questions to our knowledgeable bird rescuers! And of course, pet crows!
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We welcome you all on this day, take a trip back in time with us.
You will have the chance to meet the designers and creators of the subculture.
There will be goggles, corsets, headdresses, accessories, lace, jewellery, fantastic and practical things, you can admire the achievements of the era and even buy some for yourself!
The Market is open on Saturdays from 9.00 to 18.00.
Entry is FREE!
The event will be audio and video recorded.
We reserve the right to change the programme.
Klauzál Square Market
The Klauzál Square Market Hall was built on the site of a theatre destroyed by fire in 1897, when the capital, in a fever of building new market halls, opened five market squares. The once imposing structure, with three hundred stalls, was renovated for the first time since 1987, in 2015. At that time, the city authorities envisioned a hall with new functions and spaces: the last of the renovated buildings opened in October 2015. The main entrances to the building are still Klauzál tér and Akácfa utca, and the brand new gallery level is accessed by stairs, escalators or lifts. In addition to the artisan tables and refrigerated counters, there will be a wide range of caterers, fine food vendors, traditional craftsmen and service providers waiting to welcome customers every day of the week.
















