Discover the best top things to do in Pannonhalma, Hungary including Hefter Glass Gallery & Studio, Anachronistica, Pannonhalma Archabbey, Pannonhalmi Apatsagi Muzeum, Pannonhalma Abbey Gardens and Herbal Lavender House, The Millennium Monument, Pannonhalma Arboretum Nature Reserve, Pannonhalmi Palinkarium.
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The Hefter Gallery is located on a World Heritage site, in the direct vicinity of the Benedictine Arch Abbey of Pannonhalma. The building has interior and exterior areas where as part of permanent and temporary exhibitions, you can see works of glass sculpture, glass painting and related arts made by the best Hungarian and foreign artists. The gallery has an own collection, continuously expanding, which can be visited as permanent exhibition. It is currently the only gallery in Hungary dedicated to fields of art related to glass. High quality rarities and jewellery made by our studio and the exhibiting artists are available for viewing and purchasing in our Shop.
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Anachronistica is a victorian-steampunk style, real life escape (and safe-cracking) game for up to 5 players. Duration: 1 hour.
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Spent a few hours in and around the Archabbey. After parking we took an elevator, the ladies at the desk greeted us very friendly - the toilets here were clean and modern, as the whole entrance area - and walked over the ‘green bridge’ to the abbey. We took another elevator and enjoyed the spectacular view over the whole region and the façade of the abbey with it’s beautiful historical mosaic. I could had spent hours there contemplating the history and actuality of this place. Inside the abbey church there’s many things to see, from the crypt to the high altar, the art and even the modern choir stalls were nicely made, which I can’t often say of modern ecclesiastical furniture. The library is stunning ! The audio guide was easy to follow and provided more informations if requested. Our visit was completed with an invitation from the Archabbot emeritus to have lunch with the monks in the refectory and coffee in his private cell, a great surprise ! The Fathers were all very kind, I was sat next to an older monk who excused himself for not speaking any other language than Hungarian but made sure I felt at home and I had everything I needed - as everywhere in the Benedictine world. I would certainly recommend coming here!
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Just like the Archabbey, the gardens are also permeated with serenity and calmness, its vast lavender and herb field fills the air with scents that can be just hardly found in daily life. Go there for a relaxing walk, a special olfactory experience, enjoy the scenery and the exotic flora that evokes an unearthly place out of our time. Go there respecting the plants, touching them is strictly prohibited. The lavender field ends with a tea house where you can enjoy drinks made with local herbs and you can also take your choice of plant home, for a small fee.
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The Millennium Monument cannot be visited at the moment.
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