Budajenő’s cemetery chapel dates back to the Arpad era; it was built on the ruins of the 12th century church, presumably at the...
The once richest livestock farmer in the region built one of the oldest houses in Zsámbék, the St. Wendelin building with...
After the fall of Buda, Zsámbék fell into Turkish hands and then the well with an integrated channel was built for an abundant...
The Dragon Tree, miner and 56 headboard – several works of art by Gyula Tóth, a wood carver from Perbál, can also be seen in the...
The Szily Palace in Biatorbágy was mentioned in sources as a medieval building.
Looking towards the Buda Hills one of the defining landscape elements – apart from Meszes-hegy (Limestone Hill) – is the double...
Scottish monks moved to Budajenő in the first half of the 1700s, and immediately began large-scale renovation and expansion of...
The oldest monument in Telki, the Baroque stone cross, is located on the Main Street (Fő utca) near the Barn/ Village House...
The most uniform line of cellars in the Zsámbék Basin region is the one in Páty.
The work presented in the form of stages in the life of the most well-known Hungarian saint around the world, St. Elizabeth from...