Velem
Th two-wheel mill was first mentioned in the 1568 census, today it preserves the name of the last miller's family, the S...
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Velem
St Vitus church was mentioned in a document as early as the 17th century as a single-nave baroque construction with cren...
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Bozsok
Sibrik Palace
Bozsok's gemstone is the Sibrik Palace built in late Reanissance style, but with a history of going back to the age of t...
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Bozsok
The former lower palace of the Sibrik family was passed into the ownership of Ferenc Batthyány in 1616 which he reconstr...
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Cák
The timber-walled and thatched-roofed wine cellars were not built to store wine, but rather chestnut and different fruit...
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Kőszeg
The Jurisics Castle is the gem of Kőszeg sights, its largest complex of listed buildings.
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Kőszegszerdahely
The Roman Catholic church erected in honour of All Saints dates back to the Middle Ages. Back then it was a fortress chu...
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Kőszegszerdahely
The house is situated on a farm in the southern part of village. The farmhouse used to belong to Count Ambrózy and his f...
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Kőszegszerdahely
One of the most frequented venues for fruits and grapes was the Felsőhely facing the village of Velem. There are quite a...
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Kőszegszerdahely
Our exhibition on local history opened in the summer of 2004, the material the organisers selected from had been provide...
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