
The most uniform line of cellars in the Zsámbék Basin region is the one in Páty.
More than two hundred cellars are hidden behind the linden, walnut and Japanese pagoda trees on wooded, parkland territory. The atmosphere on the territory is fascinating, the sight of the cellars with rounded edges lends the region a special charm.
The line of cellars is located in steps, in lines built on top of one another on the territory traditionally known as Cellar Mountain. Most of the cellars were built in the 1800s, as witnessed by the years carved in stone above the gates. Demands and tastes are reflected in these structures. The majority are in well-organized condition, in fact in one or two cases rebuilding of the cellars has already begun. An increasing number are returning to old traditions and are once again involved in viticulture and winemaking. As far as locals are concerned, Cellar Mountain provides a calm, pleasant environment to which they can retreat from their everyday concerns. Groups of friends meet up for a glass of wine, to chat and have fun around the benches, tables and outdoor ovens in front of the cellars. Cellar Mountain is bustling with people on the annual Páty Cellar Days, cellars that are hundreds of years old come to life and their picturesque beauty repeatedly captivates visitors.
PÁTY LINE OF CELLARS
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