The Mithraic Sanctuary or Mithraic Cave (Latin: Mithraeum) is a Roman monument in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, a former ritual site of the mystery religion associated with the cult of the god Mithras. The sacral building with a protective structure in the Fertő-Hanság National Park and the Fertő/Neusiedlersee cultural landscape, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a rarity, as there are only four such sites in Hungary: here, in Szombathely, in Aquincum (four in Aquincum) and in Sárkesz.
The church was built in 1789 in Baroque style. At that time, the dean of the village was Count Károly Khun-Héderváry. The fact...
MoreThe construction of the present Baroque-style single-nave parish church is associated with the Zichy family. The coat of arms...
MoreOn the site of the old church, built in 1679 and later demolished, the Roman Catholic church, built in 1900 by Countess...
MoreFor ecotourism lovers, the protected cellars of the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum on the outskirts of the village of Cák are an...
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