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Things
To Do and See in Szentendre
Hungarian
Open Air Museum
(Szabadteri Neprajzi Muzeum), Szentendre
A historic village with many original buildings and objects
representing
Hungarian
architecture and culture from the end of the 18th century
to
the middle of the 20th century.
Attraction type: Historic village
Margit Kovacs
Ceramic Museum
(Kovacs Margit Museum), Szentendre
An extensive collection of Margit Kovacs' ceramic works featuring
a
unique synthesis of folk and Byzantine motifs.
Attraction type: Art museum
Amos and Anna
Muzeum, Szentendre
The former home of a famous artist couple, Imre Ámos and Margit
Anna, now
features a collection of their work representing
the
beginning of Expressionist painting in Hungary.
Attraction type: Art museum
Barcsay Museum,
Szentendre
A collection from the works of Jenö Barcsay (1900-1988) is on
display, featuring anatomical drawings, etchings, and charcoal and
ink sketches.
Attraction type: Art museum
Blagovestenska
Church, Szentendre
This Orthodox Church, dating from 1752, features
magnificent icons of Buda and beautiful rococo windows.
Attraction type: Religious site
Hungary
Travel
Lake
Balaton, Visegrad and Szentendre
Author:
Rick Chapo
When
visiting Hungary, it is easy to fall in love with Budapest and never
venture beyond the city. If this happens, you'll rue the day you
missed a chance to visit Lake Balaton, Visegrad and Szentendre.
Lake Balaton
Lake Balaton is
located in the wine-growing region of Hungary. It just so happens
the Lake is also populated with a number of thermal mineral springs.
Hmm...wine and hot tubs! On top of this, the lake is relatively
shallow resulting in water temperatures in the seventies in the
summer. All and all, it is nearly impossible to get stressed out at
Lake Balaton.
Lake Balaton is located about an hour an half to the west of
Budapest by minivan. While minivan travel can be aggravating, this
trip is definitely worth it. There are plenty of hotels and resorts
in the area, although summer weekends can get packed.
Visegrad
Visegrad is a tower castle that has seen better days. In its heyday,
Visegrad was a major outpost for the Roman Empire. The history of
Visegrad is interesting, but you will want to visit for a different
reason. Visegrad is a great place to parasail. Located approximately
1,000 feet above a river, the terrain and air currents are ideal if
you're interested in flying like a bird. In fact, you can literally
float for hours.
Szentendre
Szentendre is a little town located about 20 minutes north of
Budapest. The town has an old feel with cobblestone streets and
outdoor cafes. Perhaps the biggest reason to go, however, is the
vibe of the town. Szentendre is the artist center of Hungary. Walk
down the streets and you will start seeing art you recognize from
shops in Budapest. There are literally hundreds of galleries and
artist sketching in the sun. If art is your thing, Szentendre is
worth a visit.
Budapest is definitely the must see location of Hungary, but Lake
Balaton, Visegrad and Szentendre are definitely worth a look.
About the Author:
Rick Chapo is with
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