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Hungarian World Heritage Sites

They are among the other priceless values of the World Heritage. Why? Please take your time and visit these natural and architectural treasures on our site!
Kerepesi, formally known as the Fiumei Steet Graveyard, is the
oldest Christian cemetery still in use in Budapest, and is also one of Europe's
largest national pantheons. It was established in 1847.
The Kerepesi Cemetery is the final resting place of famous
Hungarians.
The Gellért Baths and Hotel is a complex that also offers medicinal and recreational services. It offers a wave pool, a Jacuzzi, indoor and outdoor thermal baths, and a kids' pool.
The swimming pool at the Spa
Medicinal services are available at the Gellért Baths for treating practically any complaint.
(photo: citycrab)
(photo: citycrab)
The Eclectic Parliament
building, stretching along the Danube Bank, was designed by Imre Steindl. Not only is it an
impressive site, so are the dimensions. It is a truly awe-inspiring sight: 268
metres in length and 118 metres wide.
(photo: Zsolt)
(photo: Zsolt)
Uniquely Hungarian

These things and products are part of the Hungarian culture. They are unique because they are produced only in Hungary. What are they? For example the famous Aszú wine from Tokaj, the delicious red wine called bullblood (bikavér) from Eger, the delightful china from Herend, and the colourful embroidery from Matyóland.
Unique museums
A significant cast iron collection, archaeological finds from the Bereg region
and folk art objects may be seen in the main building of the Bereg Museum, the
Máthé Mansion. The school history exhibition is housed in the Eötvös Mansion.












