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1. Old Town ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Veszprem, Transdanubia Region, Hungary The old town in Veszprem is well worth a visit for those interrested in local history. The buildings is well held, and there is loads of atmosphere. 3. Castle ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Szigliget, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Situated in the Northern hills around Lake Balaton, Szigliget offers a picturesque experience to all visitors. With its medieval castle ruins tucked among lush green.. 4. Máré Vára ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Magyaregregy, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Tucked away in the middle of a lush forest, the fortress is not visible from the grounds, although it stands high on top of a hill near Magyaregregy. Yet if you take.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Tata, Transdanubia Region, Hungary The romantic castle of Tata is a symbol of the city located on the bank of the Old Lake of Tata. I guess noone visiting Tata would miss walking around the lake and.. 6. Kiralyi Var ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pecsvarad, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Situated in the Mecsek Hills of Transdanubia, Pécsvárad is a quiet provincial town with an extensive history. The close vicinity of episcopal retreat in.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pecs, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Its a big open place near a castle, around the Pecs hill. In summer (July) we could see a concert from local band and foreign music groups, during the International.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Keszthely, Transdanubia Region, Hungary nice calm pretty place ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Keszthely, Transdanubia Region, Hungary The Festetics Mansion is a baroque palace, the landmark of the quiet little town on the Western tip of Lake Balaton. Also called the Helikon Museum, it boasts with.. 10. Zrinyi Var ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Szigetvar, Transdanubia Region, Hungary Szigetvar was also a significant fortification of the Hungarian defense lines against the Turkish invaders. Count Miklós Zrínyi (who, by the way, was also a great poet).. |