Ruttkai Éva’s Cultural Park Reopens: A Film Screening and the Future of Historical Preservation
The Ruttkai Éva Kultúrpark Kertmozija in Újlipótváros will reopen on June 27, 2026, with a screening of Makk Károly’s 1957 film Mese a 12 találatról, according to Hír13’s Facebook post. The event, part of a series honoring the late actress, highlights the interplay between cultural memory and urban development.
Why This Event Matters for Cultural Preservation
Events like the film screening reflect a growing emphasis on integrating historical narratives into modern urban planning. The XIII. Kerületi Önkormányzat’s Skult13 Divízió is using the Ruttkai kultúrpark nyári kertmozija to commemorate the actress, who passed away 40 years ago.
How Film History Influences Modern Audience Engagement
Mese a 12 találatról, directed by Makk Károly, had its editing finished on October 23, 1956, and premiered in 1957. The film’s storyline is centered on a “12-találat” (a winning lottery combination).
Community Spaces as Hubs for Artistic Revival
The XIII. district’s initiative involves transforming the kertmozija into a venue for film.

What’s Next for Historical Film Preservation?
Did You Know?
Ruttkai Éva was an actress. Her role in Mese a 12 találatról featured her as Kató, the gym teacher.
Pro Tips for Engaging with Cultural History
- Attend local film festivals to explore historical works in a communal setting.
- Support municipal efforts to preserve cultural spaces by participating in community discussions.
- Follow archives and museums on social media for updates on film restorations and events.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Ruttkai Éva’s film screening?
The event honors the actress’s legacy.
How can I attend the screening?
Check Hír13’s Facebook page for details on the schedule and location.
