Discover the winter holiday atmosphere in Campina with our complete festive events guide. Prepared for both locals and visitors alike, this guide presents the most beautiful manifestations of the festive season in our city.
The city center becomes the main attraction point, with Culture Square hosting the traditional Christmas fair. Around the Griffin House and along Carol I Boulevard, you'll find stands with artisanal products, traditional delicacies, and seasonal decorations. King Michael I Park offers a perfect setting for winter walks, while the B.P. Hasdeu Memorial House completes the festive circuit with thematic exhibitions.
The online Christmas gift market offers a wide selection of handmade and traditional products, including traditional sweets, clothing items, and Christmas decorations.
The event features a variety of jazz bands and soloists.
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The Ploiești Jazz Festival 2024 offers a high-quality musical experience with renowned jazz artists, including the Ploiești Philharmonic Orchestra and Jonathan Kreisberg Trio.
The best metal bands in the world on Transylvania grounds.
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Rockstadt Extreme Fest is the largest metal festival in Eastern Europe, held in Transylvania. The event offers an impressive variety of metal genres, from black metal to thrash metal, with over 100 bands and major names like Dimmu Borgir, Opeth, and Fear Factory.
The union of two top European orchestras for a unique musical experience.
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The Christmas concert in Câmpina will be a remarkable musical experience, featuring Orchestra di Teatro d’Opera Italiana and Orchestra Operei Vox, performing classical and traditional Romanian compositions.
Interactive musical direction with Bogdan Costache and the highly anticipated waltzes and polkas.
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The Christmas concert REGAL VIENEZ in Campina will be a unique musical event, featuring musicians from two renowned European orchestras, Orchestra di Teatro D'opera Italiana and Orchestra Operei Vox. The musical direction will be conducted by young conductor and violinist Bogdan Costache, who will lead the invited soloists and musicians from Vienna, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany. The program will include waltzes, polkas, can-can, and traditional Romanian Christmas carols in an effervescent and engaging choreography.