Lipót Fejér was a Hungarian mathematician of Jewish heritage. Fejér was born Weisz Leopold, and changed to the Hungarian name Fejér around 1900. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Sumeg CastleSumeg Sümeg Castle is a castle by the town of Sümeg, Veszprém county, Hungary.Built in the mid or late 13th century by Béla IV of Hungary, Sümeg Castle is situated atop a mountain called Castle Hill, 20 miles north of Lake Balaton. During its existence, it has been expanded several times. In the 15th century, it was fortified, and the second of two towers was built. It has been under siege several times, and has experienced two fires. Today, it is the main tourist attraction for visitors to Sümeg. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Jurisics varKoszeg Jurisics Castle, named after Croatian nobleman Nikola Jurišić is located in Kőszeg, Hungary. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Pannonhalma ArchabbeyPannonhalma The Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey or Territorial Abbey of Pannonhalma is a medieval building in Pannonhalma, one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary. Founded in 996, it is located near the town, on top of a hill . Saint Martin of Tours is believed to have been born at the foot of this hill, hence its former name, Mount of Saint Martin , from which the monastery occasionally took the alternative name of Márton-hegyi Apátság. This is the second largest territorial abbey in the world, after the one in Monte Cassino. Its sights include the Basilica with the Crypt , the Cloisters, the monumental Library with 360,000 volumes, the Baroque Refectory and the Archabbey Collection . Today there are about 50 monks living in the monastery. The abbey is supplemented by the Benedictine H... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Lipot Videos
HUNGARY IS AWESOME
Our first three days in Hungary. We visit Keszthely, Lake Balaton, Kecskemet and Szeged. Great country, great people and great wild camping! And we got to meet one of our favourite YouTubers.
A couple of middle-aged Kiwis travelling the world by plane, train and motorhome. The kids left home and so did we!
Demjen Barlang furdo - Cave thermal bath, Hungary
Europe largest cave thermal bath Demjen is almost 1/2 mile long (765m) with the water temperature of 92-95F (33-35C) The place is amazing and fun. (2hrs. NE from Budapest)
Najvvece termal kupatilo u Evropi duzine 765m sa vodom od 33-35C je zaista lepa i prijatna avantura. (2 sata SI od Peste)
Budapest - St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent istván) Interior HD Video Tour - Hungary
Budapest - St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent istván) Interior HD Video Tour - Hungary. Enjoy Interior Video Tour of St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent istván Bazilika)... -------------------------------------------- St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent istván) or Lipót City Parish Church, is one the most significant ecclesiastical buildings of Hungary as well as a major tourist attraction of the capital. It serves as the main site of worship for St. Stephen. The Basilica is named after St. Stephen, the founder of the Kingdom of Hungary, whose incorruptible right hand, known as the Holy Right, is kept here as a relic. It is largest church in Budapest, the dome of which can be seen from all parts of the city. The classicist Basilica was built between 1851 and 1905.
Szeged Tourism : Szeged Tourism: New Synagogue
The new synagogue in Szeged is the most successful work of architect Lipot Baumhorn. Visit the new synagogue in Szeged, Hungary, a building that also functions as one of the city's largest concert halls, in this free video on tourist attractions.
Expert: Szeged Bio: Szeged is the fourth largest city of Hungary, the regional center of South-Eastern Hungary and the capital of the county of Csongrád. Filmmaker: Demand Media
PLAZA DE LOS HÉROES (BUDAPEST)
La Plaza de los Héroes (en húngaro: Hősök tere) es una de las plazas más importantes de Budapest, Hungría. Está situada en un extremo de la avenida Andrássy (con la que conforma parte del conjunto Patrimonio de la Humanidad), cerca del parque de la ciudad.
Durante la segunda guerra mundial el monumento fue alcanzado por una bomba y la estatua de Lipót segundo había quedado totalmente destruida, la estatua de Mária Terézia se había roto de la cintura para abajo, la estatua de Ferenc József se había caído de su sitio y su cabeza se había separado del cuerpo.
Durante el gobierno socialista, se transformó el monumento para corresponder a las opiniones políticas de entonces. Según unos planes de la época de Rákos, se prefería la total demolición por su asunto exagerado patriótico.
Está rodeada por dos importantes edificios, el Museo de Bellas Artes a la izquierda y el Palacio de Arte (o Museo de exposiciones artísticas) a la derecha. Al otro lado se sitúa la avenida Andrassy, con dos edificios orientados hacia la plaza, uno residencial y el otro donde funciona la actual embajada de Serbia (antigua embajada de Yugoslavia donde Imre Nagy se refugió en 1956).
En el centro de la plaza se alza el Memorial del Milenio (también llamado Monumento del Milenio o Monumento Milenario), conjunto de especial relevancia en Budapest, con estatuas de los líderes de las siete tribus magiares que fundaron Hungría en el siglo IX y otras personalidades de la historia húngara. La construcción del memorial se inició cuando se celebraron los mil años del país (en 1896) y no se finalizó hasta 1929, cuando la plaza adoptó su nombre.
El 16 de junio de 1989, una multitud de 250.000 personas se congregó en la plaza para celebrar el histórico entierro de Imre Nagy, ejecutado en junio de 1958.