Hollókő folk village Hungary 4K
Hollókő is a Palóc ethnographic village in Hungary and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its name means Raven-stone in Hungarian.
The village is located in Nógrád county, approximately 91.1 kilometres northeast from Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies in a valley of Cserhát Mountains, surrounded by low peaks. The natural environment is protected.
In the middle of the 13th century, in the aftermath of the Mongol invasion, construction of Hollókő castle first began as a means to protect the area against future attacks. At this time, the area around Hollókő was held by the Kacsics noble clan. The castle was first mentioned in records in 1310.[1] The original village was built just below the castle walls. The Ottomans captured the castle in 1552 and for the next 150 years, control alternated between Ottoman and Hungarian forces. At the end of the Ottoman era (1683) the castle and the village were finally abandoned and the present village grew up below.[2] Many of the existing houses were first built around this time. The houses, which contain wood in their structure, have had to be rebuilt many times throughout the years due to periodic fires, the last being in 1909. In 1987, the village, castle ruins, and surrounding area were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Szarvas City - Nature Reserve - Arboretum - Hungary - 4K
Szarvas is located in the Great Hungarian Plain upon the Körös River, 170 km (106 mi) southeast from Budapest. Highways 44 and 443, and the Mezőtúr-Orosháza-Mezőhegyes railway line also cross the town. The geographic centre of Hungary was near Szarvas before the Treaty of Trianon; a memorial in a windmill shape now marks that location in a park on a bank of the Körös River across from the Arboretum.
Tata City Hungary - Castle of Tata - Old Lake - Lake cseke - Migrating Geese -4K
Tata is a baroque town with 25 thousand residents located near the Vienna-Budapest highway. Its rich history is reflected in several historic buildings of which the renaissance fortress is the best known. The town's local history collections and the open-air geological museum are also well worth a visit. Its large lakes and popular outdoor swimming pools attract the fans of aquatic sports and fishing, while the shady parks offer refreshing walks for the lovers of nature. Tata is attractive in all seasons but it is most exciting in summer when colorful festivals, outdoor concerts and acknowledged sports events take place in the town. Boasting a variety of comfortable hotels, campsites, restaurants and cafés, Tata ensures a warm welcome for all visitors.
MJUS Hotel - Körmend (Ungarn/Hungary) | Let's Travel
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ins MJUS Hotel in Körmend (Ungarn/Hungary).
Direkt verbunden mit Mjus World Resort & Thermal Park.
Inhalt:
- Außenansicht
- Rezeption / Eingangsbereich
- Zimmereinblick
- Restaurant
- Bowling
- Bar / Lounge
Daumen hoch wenn es euch gefallen hat!
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To the MJUS Hotel in Körmend (Hungary).
Directly connected to Mjus World Resort & Thermal Park.
Content:
- Exterior view
- Reception / Entrance area
- Room view
- Restaurant
- Bowling
- Bar / lounge
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A MJUS Hotel Körmenden (Magyarország).
Közvetlenül csatlakozik Mjus World Resort & Thermal Park.
tartalom:
- kívülről
- vétel / bejárat
- Zimmer Quickview
- étterem
- Bowling
- Bár / társalgó
Menő, ha tetszett!
Köszönöm !!!
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l'hotel MJUS a Körmend (Ungheria).
Direttamente collegato Mjus World Resort & Parco Termale.
contenuti:
- Esterno
- reception / ingresso
- Rapida carrellata Zimmer
- ristorante
- Bowling
- Bar / Lounge
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MJUS Hotel v Kormend (Maďarsko).
Přímo napojen Mjus World Resort & Thermal Park.
obsah:
- Exteriér
- Příjem / vstup
- Zimmer Rychlý náhled
- restaurant
- Bowling
- Bar / lounge
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MJUS Hotel v Körmendy (Maďarsko).
Priamo napojený MJUS World Resort & Thermal Park.
obsah:
- Exteriér
- Príjem / vstup
- Zimmer Rýchly náhľad
- restaurant
- Bowling
- Bar / lounge
Palec hore, ak sa vám to páčilo!
Ďakujem !!!
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MJUS Hotel v Körmend (Madžarska).
Neposredno povezan Mjus World Resort & Thermal Park.
vsebina:
- zunanjost
- sprejem / vhod
- Zimmer Quickview
- restavracija
- Bowling
- Bar / Lounge
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Győr Highlights 2017 - 4K
Győr is the most important city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia region, and—halfway between Budapest and Vienna—situated on one of the important roads of Central Europe.
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Sárvár Castle / Sárvár - Hungary 4K
Through the Nádasdy family, the castle of Sárvár, now called Nádasdy Castle, played a significant role in the progress of Hungarian culture in the 16th and 17th centuries. The first Hungarian book, The New Testament of 1541, was printed here. The knight's hall of the castle is decorated with the battle scenes of Lord Chief Justice Ferenc Nádasdy (married to the notorious Elizabeth Báthory) and with scenes from the Old Testament.
The Nádasdy Castle and estate later became a property of the kings of Bavaria, and the former King Ludwig III died there in 1921, three years after being deposed. During the Second World War, the castle was used as the retreat of Ludwig's grandson Prince Albert of Bavaria.
City of Vác 2017 - 4K
Vác is a commercial center as well as a popular summer resort for citizens of Budapest. The cathedral, built 1761–1777, was modelled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The episcopal palace houses a museum for Roman and medieval artifacts. The city is also known for its 18th-century arch of triumph and for its beautiful baroque city center.
Ungarn, Sárvár: Wellness im Hotel Bassiana - Entspannung pur!
Mit auf einem schönem Rundgang durch das Hotel Bassiana mit vielen Impressionen. Ein wirklich tolles Hotel mit sehr gutem Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis!
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Békéscsaba Arbeitsdienst Ungarn Hungary Magyarország 22.4.2016
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Sightseeing in Krisenregionen, Armenviertel, Bürgerkriegsgebieten.
Along radioactive Death-Zones, MOAs, No-Go and Civil-War Areas.
Szellemváros Magyarországon 26. - Az elhagyatott gyermekkórház 1. rész
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Hajner Gyula
Medgyaszay Pictures presents: Abandoned places/cities/villages/buildings/bunkers/vehicles in Hungary.
Elhagyatott helyek/városok/falvak/épületek/bunkerek/járművek Magyarországon.
by: Hajner Gyula