Aranyvirág (Fioradora, perhaps; literally Gold flower) is an operetta in three acts by Jenő Huszka.
It was premiered on 6 November 1903 and was the first opening performance at the Király Színház (King Theatre) in Budapest, Hungary.
[1] Ellen and Harry the young and rich American couple arrive at Napoli as tourists.
Aranyvirág, a girl from Napoli, makes an agreement with Ellen for them to swap places for a day.
Beppo, the boyfriend of Aranyvirág, accepts the idea and invites Ellen to the Marriners Festival.