Társaskör is home to the Budapest Strings, the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, the Auer String Quartet, and the Budapest Ragtime Band. These bands and orchestras perform at our programs regularly, whether in Kiskorona utca, the courtyard of Kiscelli Museum – with perhaps the best acoustics in Budapest –, the Saint Peter and Paul Church – which guards the grave of Bonfini –, or the Reformed Church.
Classical music often mingles with literature in our programs – be it poetry or prose. However, the reverse is also true, music is a well received guest at literature evenings, book and audiobook launches.
The garden of Társaskör with its green grass and towering chestnut trees is an ideal venue for summer performances. Theatre, chansons, classic and salon music, ragtime and big band music follow one another in the garden.
Társaskör Gallery – considered to be one of the well-known, progressive galleries – houses exhibitions by Hungarian and foreign artists. The exhibitions vary by genre and generation of artists.
Óbudai Társaskör is more than a venue for professional art events and exhibitions, bridge players, amateur photographers, art film lovers and people seeking an early education for their children have also benefitted from its social clubs.