Discover the best top things to do in Komarom-Esztergom County, Hungary including Ram Szakadek, Mining Museum, Esztergom Basilica / Cathedral, Turul Monument, Fenyes Education Trail of Tata, Agostyan Arboretum, Majk Kamalduli Remeteseg, Monostori Fort, Castle Museum, Statue of King Saint Stephen.
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Built in the first half of the nineteenth century, the largest cathedral in Hungary incorporates the red marble Rakocz Chapel, a fine example of Renaissance art.
The basilica is an architectural masterpiece. Built in the early nineteenth century, it incorporates the Bakócz Chapel, built by Italian masters between 1506–1507 out of red marble from Süttő. The crypt contains a most moving memorial to Cardinal József Mindszenty. An amusing note: different tickets need to be purchased to visit the various areas of the basilica. Accordingly, there are ticket checkers stationed all over the huge building to ensure that visitors have paid appropriately. The panorama coffee bar is situated halfway up the staircase to the gigantic dome. That part of the spiral staircase is "sealed," in the sense that there are no entrances into the spiral staircase other than at the bottom. Nevertheless, my ticket with first checked at the bottom, and then again when I reached the panorama level, despite the fact that there was no way I could possibly have climbed to the panorama level without passing the ticket checker at the bottom!
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Easy to reach with car. There are free parking places, one restaurant and one buffet. No entrance fee. Nice view to the city and the area. Recommend.
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A permanent exhibition tells the dramatic story of the Castle of Esztergom, using an extensive collection of pottery, coins, weapons and fragments of ancient stone columns.
As a Turk who knows pretty much about Hungarian culture and history, it has been my dream to visit that location in order to see some pieces from my history. This castle was conquered by Turks in battle of Mohacs in 1521. In sultan Suleyman’s command, the Ottoman army prevailed in approximately 3 hours and captured this castle. While staring at Danube river from the terrace of this castle, you can see the Ottoman Empire’s furthest border in its golden era. There are many other stories about this lovely castle which I can’t tell here. If you’re interested in Turkish history, don’t miss this castle if you visit Budapest.
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At the rear of the Basillica a lovely statue of St Stephen first King of Hungary 1001. Surprisingly impressive statue and we'll worth a visit to take in the view over the Danube and back to the castle.
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