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  2. Eszterháza - Wikipedia

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    Eszterháza is a palace in Fertőd, Hungary, built by Prince Nikolaus Esterházy. Sometimes called the "Hungarian Versailles ", it is Hungary's grandest Rococo edifice. It was the home of Joseph Haydn and his orchestra from 1766 to 1790.

  3. List of castles in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    List of castles in Hungary Settlement Castle Picture County District; Budapest: Buda Castle: Budapest: District I: ... Zala Castle: Zala County: Keszthely District ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Buda Castle was built in the 13th century by king Béla IV of Hungary. The Castle Quarter features buildings in the Gothic and Baroque styles. Buildings in Pest are in the Historicism and Art Nouveau styles. The Andrássy Avenue, which was added as an extension to the World Heritage Site in 2002, was built in the late 19th century and ...

  5. Category:Castles in Hungary - Wikipedia

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  6. List of palaces and mansions in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of palaces (Hungarian: kastélyok, paloták) and mansions (Hungarian: kúriák, kiskastélyok) in Hungary according to the county where they can be found. There are more than 2,000 palaces and mansions today in Hungary, with about 700 of them under protection.

  7. Royal Palace of Gödöllő - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Gödöllő (German: Schloss Gödöllő, Hungarian: Gödöllői Királyi Kastély) or Grassalkovich Castle is an imperial and royal Hungarian palace located in the municipality of Gödöllő in Pest county, central Hungary. It is famous for being a favourite place of the Queen of Hungary.

  8. Kőszeg - Wikipedia

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    Kőszeg was awarded the Hild Prize (Hungarian architecture prize) in 1978 for preserving its architectural heritage. Every year, it hosts the Castle Days at the castle there, commemorating and reenacting the siege by Ottoman Turks on the way to Vienna, in which the defenders were able to hold out.

  9. Category:Medieval Kingdom of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval Kingdom of Hungary — during the Middle Ages in Europe. ... 12th century in Hungary (3 C, 12 P) 13th century in Hungary (4 C, ... Castle folk; Cumans; D ...