The Sándor courtyard was known to locals simply as the Quadrangle until it was officially named.
The well is located in the nineteenth century. Originally was built in neoclassical style.
The church dedicated to St. Anne and built in late Baroque style in 1797 is a significant relic of the over 700-year-old...
Among the cemetery parcels of land still in use today there are primarily German-language inscriptions carved onto the old...
Pope statue of St. Urban in 1816 was the blood-grapes. We have repeatedly been restored; current artificial stone pedestal was...
The hill fort of the knight Aynard stood on the site of Zichy Palace in the 12th century and the stone castle was constructed at...
The chapel built to commemorate the storm in 1732 was significantly rebuilt when the industrial park was developed in 2002.
The first mention of the stone Holy Trinity Statue was made for the church visit of 1778, stating that the statue stands in the...
The once richest livestock farmer in the region built one of the oldest houses in Zsámbék, the St. Wendelin building with...
The monument erected by Miklós Zichy in 1739 stands opposite the palace. The richly-decorated Baroque monument erected at the...
The wooden Pál Csergezán lookout tower is barely noticeable from below, hidden behind the trees; walking along the hiking trail...
The Sándor-Metternich palace was built on the orders of Vince Sándor in 1823, using building parts of the former courtyard.