The once richest livestock farmer in the region built one of the oldest houses in Zsámbék, the St. Wendelin building with...
The permanent local history exhibition of the Village Museum introduces the values and history of the village of Tök, and...
Europe’s first lamp museum was opened from the extraordinarily rich private collection of Ferenc Borus in 1971.
The St. Wendelin Chapel was erected by József Szily at the beginning of the 19th century.
The single-nave Roman Catholic church with a single tower built in Baroque style stands on the corner of Magyar utca and Petőfi...
The Sándor courtyard was known to locals simply as the Quadrangle until it was officially named.
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 tourist route known as Fehér-út winds along the Nagykovácsi/Perbál/Zsámbék route.
The well is located in the nineteenth century. Originally was built in neoclassical style.
In Botpuszta Etyek village on the hill alone is a tall stone church, which at the end of the 1200s has certainly existed.
The former Swab settlement with many places of interest conceals an atmospheric street.
The first mention of the stone Holy Trinity Statue was made for the church visit of 1778, stating that the statue stands in the...