ATTRACTIONS FOR CULTURE LOVERS

You don’t have to go far for historical sights, but it’s worth taking advantage of the proximity to the cultural delicacies we’ve lined up here.

Mosonmagyaróvár and surroundings

  • Mosonmagyaróvár Castle – The symbol of the city, as well as the oldest monument, was built by King Stephen after the conquest in the area now called Király (King) Hill.
  • Esterházy Castle in Fertőd (47 km) – The building complex and the contemporary history exhibition in it are the main sights of the city of Fertőd.
  • Pannonhalma Archabbey – The Benedictine archabbey is still inhabited by a community of about forty monks.

Austria

  • Vienna (86 km, 1 hour), with an inexhaustible range of attractions – Wander the picturesque streets of Vienna, take part in a guided tour of Schönbrunn Palace, visit the Sisi Museum!
  • Rust (45 km, 30 minutes) – The city of storks and wine.
  • St. Margaret’s Mine, a Roman quarry – the oldest and largest quarry in Europe. It is home to Europe’s largest outdoor stage, open to the public from May 2021.
  • Esterházy Castle (Eisenstadt) – The most beautiful baroque castle in Burgenland can be visited from April 2021.

Slovakia

  • Grassalkovich Castle (Bratislava) – Also known as the Presidential Palace. It also has an impressive French garden.
  • Bratislava Castle – A castle complex with a great historical past in the historical part of Bratislava. Today it houses the exhibitions of the Slovakian National Museum.
  • St. Michael’s Tower one of the essential symbols of Bratislava.