The single-story building that towers above the ground-floor houses in Kútvölgy was constructed as an inn in 1883.
The palace was built in 1825 based on the designs of the owner’s wife, Mária Splényné Szily.
The tourist route known as Fehér-út winds along the Nagykovácsi/Perbál/Zsámbék route.
A magnificent view of the Zsámbék Basin and the Buda Hills opens up from the Nyakas-tető (Nyakas Peak).
The well is located in the nineteenth century. Originally was built in neoclassical style.
The monument erected by Miklós Zichy in 1739 stands opposite the palace. The richly-decorated Baroque monument erected at the...
Scottish monks moved to Budajenő in the first half of the 1700s, and immediately began large-scale renovation and expansion of...
Cellars enjoying local protection are lined up at Kútvölgy no. 5. Some of the cellars on the Aligvárom (“I can hardly wait”)...
The motorbike and car museum in the barn near the community center promises a special experience for anyone interested. The car...
The permanent local history exhibition of the Village Museum introduces the values and history of the village of Tök, and...