Varasdteplic was already known as a spa in Roman times, then called Aquae lasae. Its medicinal waters were known and used during...
The name Pusztacsatár refers to the Árpád era village of Csatár and the occupation of its inhabitants (csatár = shield maker)....
The Pannonhalma Lavender and Herb Garden is located in Pannonhalma, next to the Archabbey. The herb garden, modelled on the...
The Small Chapel, built in 1714, originally stood on a 6 m high, probably artificial hill on the outskirts of the village, along...
The statue of St. Stephen at the intersection of Fő Street and Petőfi Street was erected by Odön Széchenyi in 1860 in memory of...
The Way of the Cross, inaugurated in autumn 2014, is located in the park next to the parish church, behind the statue of St...
Founded in 996 and still in continuous operation, the Benedictine monastery of Pannonhalma is one of Hungary's most outstanding...
The village already had a church in 1600, and the villagers were all Catholic. With the spread of the Reformation, the Bakics...
The rose garden (rosarium) was created in 2011, with the help of a grant, on an area of 8,200 square metres next to the chapel,...
St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church was built around 1720, with a baroque altar and pulpit. The modern Lutheran church, next to...
There was an Evangelical church in Rajka as early as the 17th century, but it was destroyed during the Turkish attack on Vienna....