For nature lovers, the romantic, wild and scenic banks of the Moson-Danube offer a pleasant recreation. Fishermen, bathers and...
Kercaszomor is a predominantly Reformed settlement. Kecaszomor was created in 1942 by the merger of Kerca and Szomoróc.
In Roman times, a limes defending the empire was located along the Danube. One of its watchtowers (at Rajka) was converted into...
In the surroundings of the Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma, a canopy path has been built next to the Boldog Mór Lookout and...
In 9 AD, the future emperor Tiberius conquered Pannonia, and a military camp and civilian settlement were established in the...
The former synagogue stands in the courtyards of two late medieval buildings in the city centre. The first written records of...
Ravazd had two churches in the Middle Ages. The church, dedicated to St Villebald, a Benedictine archpriest from the 7th...
In November 2019, the St. Martin Memorial was inaugurated next to the St. Martin tree in Hunyadi Mátyás Park in Kőszeg. King...
The Mosontarcsa Bridge (also known as the Andau Bridge, after the German name of the village) is an old wooden bridge on the...
The construction of the church began in April 1784, based on the plans of the master mason Jakab Neumayer, and the consecration...
The church was built by Count Mihály Vitzay in 1777. Its altarpiece depicts the glorification of Pope Clement, the third...