A spectacular production is coming to Budapest: LUFILAND opens on June
A unique world premiere is coming to the Hungarian capital city: on 1 June, the spectacular LUFILAND production opens in Budapest. It invites visitors on a trip around the world using 500,000 environmentally friendly balloons. In the 4,000-square-meter exhibition hall, the replicas of the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Great Sphinx, and the Chain Bridge built from balloons (among many other landmarks) will be displayed.
Ticket sales are live for one of the most anticipated summer productions. The LUFILAND exhibition opens on 1 June, which is a world premiere. The grand dream of the world-famous balloon master Guido Verhoef is coming to life: the Dutch artist builds the exhibition in the weeks before the opening with the involvement of many professional balloon designers and 150 volunteers. The creators use half a million colorful, environmentally friendly, special balloons to light up the city of Budapest with the world’s iconic buildings and landmarks.
“The exhibition will be an art sensation and a production for the audience. The world has never seen a balloon exhibition of this size and quality. In addition to entertaining adult visitors, we also think about the needs of families, since the 4,000-square-meter exhibition also includes a 1,000-square-meter “fun zone”, where children can experiment with balloons and unleash their creative energy. It will be an unforgettable journey for people of all ages in a dream world made up of 95% air,”
said Guido Verhoef, renowned balloon sculptor and art director of the exhibition.
The organisers have opened ticket sales for the production, which will be shown in the BOK hall for a limited time—according to the current plans, until mid-August 2024.
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