A charming district intersected by winding medieval streets and filled with quaint houses and grand palaces, shops, restaurants and a variety of interesting museums.
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A charming district intersected by winding medieval streets and filled with quaint houses and grand palaces, shops, restaurants and a variety of interesting museums.
The grand entrance to the Castle District is in honor of those Hungarians who lost their lives during World War I.
The imposing town symbol features a musical clock that plays a popular tune every hour and a fire station, built in the early 1800s.
Built in 1767 by Jakab Fellner, the palace houses the Archiepiscopal Archives consisting of almost two thousand documents from the 11th to 14th centuries.
From Amur tigers and Asiatic elephants to white storks and whooper swans, this zoological park features hundreds of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles from all over the world.
Extensive collections of Hungarian archaeology and folk-life artifacts from the stone age up to present day.
Named after Queen Gizella, the wife of King Stephen I, this picturesque chapel features magnificent 13th-century, life-size frescoes of six Apostles.