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Cím: 2600 Vác, Fő tér Tel.: 27/513-482 e-mail:
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A főtér közepén a romkertben a középkori Szent Mihály-templom alaprajza és cinterme rajzolódik ki.
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Cím: 2600 Vác, Köztársaság u. 19. Tel.: 0627/513-482 E-mail:
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A Váci Értéktár két állandó kiállítása a Szent Mihály Altemplom, valamint a Sporttörténeti Kiállítás.
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Cím: 2600 Vác, Március 15 tér 15. Tel.: +36-27/305-748, +36-30/952-9669 e-mail:
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web: www.vacgaleria.hu
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The Franciscan Church and Friary (Géza király Square) is a historic building.
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The fortress-like building of the Calvary (Argenti Döme Square) can be found in the garden suburb of Vác.
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The historic building of the Greek Church is accessible either through the court yard of 19 Március 15. Square or through Katona Lajos Street.
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Géza király (King Géza) Square occupies the territory of the fortress of the Middle Ages, which is protected as a historic surrounding. The first bishop's palace stood here and was finished by Géza I, true to his promise after defeating Salamon.
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The Bishop's Palace (1 Migazzi Square) is a historic building, built between 1768 and 1775.
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The Column of the Holy Trinity (Szentháromság Square) is a historic building.
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The building complex of the Piarist Church and monastery (Szentháromság Square) are historic buildings. The foundation stones of the church were laid down in 1725, and it was finished in 1745.
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Adress: 2600 Vác, Honvéd u. 12/A Tel.: +3630/258-0269 (Papp László - tulajdonos) e-mail:
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web.: www.modermuveszetigyujtemeny.hu
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The building of the Prison (64-66 Köztársaság Road) was built for the convict of the noble youth. It was named "Theresianum" for the honour of the queen.
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The Pointed Tower (12 Liszt Ferenc Promenade) is the north-most corner turret of the town wall from the Middle Age. It is part of a residential building, with cylinder-shape and cone-shaped roof.
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The bridge over Gombás-patak is a nationally unique historic edifice. Besides, it is the only Baroque bridge in Hungary today. It was commissioned by Bishop Mihály Althann and the statues are the works of József Bechert. It was completed between 1753 and 1757.
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The Soldier's Memorial (Derecske Dune) is a listed monument. As the first Romantic monument it commemorates the victims of the war of independence of 1848-49.
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The Red House (52 Dr Csányi László Krt) was built in 1733 in Baroque style and it is recognised as a listed building.Through more than two centuries it was the the rural building of the bishopcy. Its striking colour was the result of the bricklayers from Naples working here. |
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The Triumphal Arch (in front of 69 Köztársaság Road) is a unique historic building among the Hungarian relics.
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The Cathedral (Konstantin Square) is a historic building. This bishopric church has been the fourth one since the foundation of the bishopcy.
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More than 15.000 plants live on 28 ha in the famous botanical garden of the village. It is the biggest flora collection of the Hungarian Scientist Academy.Summer nights there are classical music concerts in the garden (tickets available in Tourinform).
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The unique bear-home (Patak u. 39.) in Central Europe opened 24.November 1998 in Veresegyház. The whole place is on 5,5 ha. 39 bears and 20 wolves can use 3,5 ha for free playing and running. 1,5 ha pine-grove helps to reconstruct the original life style of the bears - to hide, to climb etc. The bear-home is open every day of the year. |
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The town is settled on the Pesti Plain, at the boarder of the Gödöllő-Hillside, in the suburban area of the capital. The main attraction of the town is the roman-catholic church; in romantic style, a work of the famous architecture, Ybl Miklós. Further sights of Fót are the Károlyi Residence (Vörösmarty tér 2.), the Fáy vine-press house (at the foot of Somlyó Hill), Németh Kálmán's Memory House (Béke u. 31.). |
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The St. Stephan Church in gothic style and a water-mill from the XIX. century (Széchenyi tér 10.) are the main attractions of the village. The water-mill is still working and the former mill-house with the stable exists as a mill-industry museum.
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One of the most popular religion places in Hungary. The name of the village came from the patron saint of Márianosztra: (Latin: Maria nostra, meaning: our Maria). Inside the church to the Hungarians' Patron Saint Maria, there is a copy of the holy-picture from the Church of Czestochowa. The village got it as a gift from the polish congregation. The Patron Saint's Festival is held in July, September and December. The baroque friary is the third greatest one in the country. Today there is a prison in the building.
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Address: 2600 Vác, Liszt Ferenc sétány 3. Tel.: +3620/216-7508 e-mail:
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The building complex of the Seven Chapels has been a place of pilgrimage since 1815, where thousands gather to worship the Virgin Mary every year.
Address: 2600 Vác, Derecske dűlő 2.
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A town was founded nine centuries ago on the site of Vác, located at the spot where the Danube leaves behind the Börzsöny and Cserhát Mountains and can be forded at the foot of the hills running down to the river.
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The town runs long along the coast of river Danube, the other side belongs to the Börzsöny Mountain and it's a part of the Danube- Ipoly National Park. The famous Hungarian composer Kodály Zoltán lived here. All the troves, artifacts, and ethnical collections of the town are in the Börzsöny Museum. A special part of the collection is the inheritance of an egg-farrier.
Further sights: St. Louise Church, Luczenbacher Castle, Luczenbacher Chapell & Undercroft, ruins of a Roman sentinel post.
There is a yacht port at Szob that is very good news for the lover of the water sport.
A ferry runs on schedule between Szob and Pilismarót. |
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The most characterises building of the town is the roman-catholic church (Petőfi tér), in secession style, a work of the famous architectures Kós Károly and Jánszky Béla. There are nine passion pictures - made form metal - along the road to the classic Passion-Chapel. In the cemetery lies Szőnyi István the famous artist. His former living house exists as a Memorial Museum (Bartóky u. 7.).
There is a private shipping-historical collection in Zebegény owned by Mr Farkas Vince, retired captain. |
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The town is beloved by excursioners and tourists because of its very nice location. There's a wonderful view of the castle of Visegrád and the Danube bend from Julianus look-out-tower. The most famous citizen of the town was Kálmán Kittenberger, the explorer of Africa - every summer in honour of him there is a Kittenberger Feast in the town.
Sights: Catholic Church, Kálvária Chapel & Stations of Christ's last way, the home of Kittenberger, chesnut-forrest.
There is a ferry between Nagymaros and Visegrád.
Excursioners can use the 33 km long „Queen Beatrix" bicycle road on the left side of the Danube. |
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The town is situated in a very impressive environment, at the foot of the Börzsöny Mountain, and opposite the castle hill of Visegrád and the top of the Szentendrei Island.
Visitors can make very nice trips by the mountain train to Királyrét or can climbe in the mountain and reach Kisinóc, Nagy-hideghegy or Csóványos. The cellars and the presshouses at the Dózsa Gy. Street as well as the Catholic Church are nice in the village. |
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A cultural effervescence started in the village at beginning of the XX. century. Several famous artist have choosen this place to relax and create. The former house and yard of Gorka Géza, the Hungarian ceramic artist, who was remunerated by Kossuth Award, is situated here and nowaday it runs as a ceramic museum. (Szamos u. 22.)
The buildings of the coast is unique in the whole country and was planned by the architect Ybl Miklós. Further sights are the St. Andrew Church with the bohemian poling, the Protestant Church and the Migazzi Castle. |
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The building of holiday-houses started at the beginning of the century. The tourist centre of the town is at the Danube, and the Protestant Church is also nice. As the town is situated at the Danube, there is a yacht port in Sződliget.
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The most famous attractions of this town are the thermal bath and the beaches at the Danube. The town has the „Kékperjési" wetland and the „Gödi" island as environmental protected area. Famous Hungarian artists like Latabár Kálmán, Bernáth Aurél, Arany János spent their time in this small town very often, and it is beloved by artists nowadays as well. The world wide famous Hungarian race horse, Kincsem had its residence in the manor's stable 1876-1880.
The town has ferry-connection in two different directions - Horány and Surány. |
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Dunakeszi and Vác are connected through the Danube and the railway as well. Significant changes happened in the life of the town when the railway traffic has been started. |
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We recommend the following routes if you arrive by train, by bus, by bike or by boat. |
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The legend of the statue on the cover sheet symbolizes the town Vác.
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The Március 15 Square was an important commercial centre even in the middle ages. A dominant building of the square was the St. Matthew Church. |
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Adress: 2600 Vác, Piac utca 1. in " Lyra" Bookshop Web: www.lyravac.hu Tel.: 27/502-510 E-mail:
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Adress: Vác, Március 15. tér 19. Information: 27/313-463 Open: (except Mondays) 10-18 Tickets: 1000 Ft for adults, 500 Ft for children/pensioners |
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Address: Vác, Március 15. square 19. Tel.: 27/305-988 |
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Address: 2600 Vác, Csányi krt, in the Red House Information and registration: +36-20-311-1495 |
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Come and see the Hungarian wine-culture in bottles! Address: 2600 Vác, Március 15. tér 20. Tel: +36-30-932-1709, +36-30-931-0786 E-mail:
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Address: 2600 Vác, Március 15. tér 4. Tel: 27/319-494 |
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