Gerulata was a Roman military camp (castellum) on the right bank of the Danube in the province of Pannonia, in the area of present-day Rusovars.Since 2021 it has been a World Heritage Site.The military camp was located on Bergl Hill, between the present-day Evangelical Church and the restaurant, and the village stretched from Balkan and Kovács Streets to Irkutsk Square, with the cemeteries on the western and southern sides.
The former church of the village was built by the Héderváry family, then György Széchényi, Archbishop of Esztergom, had it...
MoreThe Small Chapel, built in 1714, originally stood on a 6 m high, probably artificial hill on the outskirts of the village, along...
MoreOne of the most famous buildings in Fertőboz, and perhaps in the whole area, is the Gloriette, a memorial hall built on the...
MoreThe first church of Kunsziget was built by Lőrinc Szécsényi around the 1670s. The temple was consecrated in honour of St. Lőrinc...
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