Szatta is one of the smallest settlements in the Guard. The village was depopulated during the Turkish times. The old village...
Lake Fehér near the village is a protected area of the Fertő-Hanság National Park. Its flora and bird life is unique.
The...
Zalalövő was already an inhabited place and a transport hub in Roman times. The settlement was granted the status of a town by...
Founded in 996 and still in continuous operation, the Benedictine monastery of Pannonhalma is one of Hungary's most outstanding...
Nemeskolta is an Árpád-era settlement. The first mention dates back to 1280. The village, inhabited by small nobles, is the...
The Mithraic Sanctuary[1] or Mithraic Cave[2] (Latin: Mithraeum) is a Roman monument in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, a former...
The Small Chapel, built in 1714, originally stood on a 6 m high, probably artificial hill on the outskirts of the village, along...
The church of St Martin is probably of Romanesque origin, but the exact date of its construction is unknown. It was used for a...
The bridge is not actually in Mosontarcsa, but 10 km south of the village on the Austrian-Hungarian border. The tradition of its...
The round chapel of the church on the hill above the village was built in the 12th century. The interior of the originally...
The first written record of the village dates back to 1274. The Romanesque rotunda was probably built in the 12th century and...