Nádudvar Vocational High School of Folk Crafts and Dormitory
The mission of the Nádudvar Vocational High School of Folk Crafts and Dormitory is to pass on our people’s traditional knowledge, crafts, environmentally conscious living, spiritual and material heritage, to generations that have drifted away from it. Passing on these “heritage crafts” is not only a goal, but also a tool that fosters creative thinking and transforms how students relate to the objects, materials, natural environment, and society around them.
The school provides both secondary and adult education in its workshops. Masters and students work together, influence each other through the creative process, and jointly experience the power of creation. During the school’s 33 academic years, 33 students have received the “Young Master of Folk Art” title, 18 students have been awarded the “Prima Junior” prize in the folk art category, and all of their teachers hold titles such as “Master of Folk Art,” “Young Master of Folk Art,” or are recognized folk applied artists.
Participating artisans:
- Norbert Domokos – leatherworker, horsehair braider
- Zsófia Füstös – potter
- Laura Hirth – weaver
- Krisztián Jancsó – woodcarver
- Emese Varga – leatherworker
- Mihály Varga – woodcarver
- Mihály Vetró – feltmaker
















