Where his body was cast ashore, a place of worship was established"
The memorial plaque is the work of sculptor Endre András...
The name Pusztacsatár refers to the Árpád era village of Csatár and the occupation of its inhabitants (csatár = shield maker)....
Since 1983, the Chapel of Mary of Peru has welcomed visitors as a trilingual pilgrimage site. In 1994, a small chapel was built...
The Mithraic Sanctuary[1] or Mithraic Cave[2] (Latin: Mithraeum) is a Roman monument in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, a former...
It is a settlement in the Rába region famous for its woodcarvers. The Roman Catholic church of Bogyoszló, dedicated to Saints...
Mihályi has been a settlement for more than 8 centuries. According to a legend, in 1440 Elizabeth of Luxembourg (the widow of...
The Franciscan monks first built their monastery, then around 1280 they built a church next to it, which is an outstanding work...
Zalalövő was already an inhabited place and a transport hub in Roman times. The settlement was granted the status of a town by...
The Lugos region, including the present-day Hegyhátszentmárton, was granted to Gregorius Magnus of the Gatal family in 1181. It...
The former synagogue stands in the courtyards of two late medieval buildings in the city centre. The first written records of...
The bridge is not actually in Mosontarcsa, but 10 km south of the village on the Austrian-Hungarian border. The tradition of its...
The first mention of the settlement on the banks of the Moson-Danube dates back to 1274. Its Catholic church, whose patron saint...