Regéc is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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1. Castle of RegecRegec This list of castles in Hungary article consists mostly of the well-known castles on the territory of today's Hungary. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Aggtelek National ParkJosvafo Aggtelek National Park is a national park in Northern Hungary, in the Aggtelek Karst region. The most significant values of the national park are the special surface formations and underground caves in this limestone landscape. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Castle of BoldogkoBoldogkovaralja This list of castles in Hungary article consists mostly of the well-known castles on the territory of today's Hungary. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Füzér, lying in an astounding natural setting, is one of the few castles in Hungary which in all probability was already standing prior to the Mongol invasion of 1241-42. The Füzér castle is one of the most romantic ones in the southern ranges of the Eperjes-Tokaj Mountains, the Hungarian part of which is commonly known as Zemplén Mountains. The hard-to-access rock pinnacle was the site of a castle as early as the age of the Árpáds, first time mentioned in a document dated in 1264.
Kékes is Hungary's highest mountain, at 1,015 meters (3,330 ft) above sea level. It lies 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) northeast of Gyöngyös, in the Mátra range of Heves county. It is Hungary's third most popular tourist attraction, after Lake Balaton and the Danube, and has a number of hotels and ski slopes. The Kékestető TV Tower is located at the summit.
Galyatető is the second highest point of the Mátra Mountains at 956 m above sea level, the nearby Grandhotel Galya is the highest-situated hotel in Hungary.
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.