Brunswick (Bruszvik) Castle, built in 1785, was for many years the family seat of Count Antal von Brunswick's family. In the castle, the Beethoven Memorial Museum ... read more
In the Budakeszi Wildlife Park, opened in 1979, you can see the native forest animals to the Carpathian Basin in their natural habitat such as the lynx, bear, eagles, ... read more
The Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, opened in 1886 within the Városliget Park, has over thousand species. It is one of the oldest of its kind in the world. For more ... read more
Fertőd-Esterházy Palace, a Baroque Palace with 126 rooms and surrounded by a large park, was built by prince Miklos Esterhazy. Today it is open for the public, who can ... read more
The Festetics mansion in Dég was built in Classicist style between 1810 and 1815 for Count Antal Festetics de Tolna (1764-1853), imperial and royal chamberlain. The ... read more
Helikon Festetics Palace is one of the largest Baroque Palaces in Hungary, built in 1745 and former residence of the famous Festetics family. It now houses also the ... read more
The Károlyi Castle in Füzérradvány is closely linked to the counts Károlyi. It was given to László Károlyi in 1686. During the 16-17th century, the Károlyis ... read more
The Momento Park, opened in 1993, is an open-air museum with monumental statues and sculpted plaques from Hungary's Communist period, which should remind people ... read more
The National Botanical Garden in Vácrátót, established since 1871 and covering 27 ha, is a romantic landscape-designed garden. It houses the richest scientific plant ... read more
Royal Palace of Gödöllő was built by Count Antal Grassalkovich I (1694–1771), a confident of Maria Theresa, but was acquired by the crown in 1867 and became a ... read more
Széchenyi Palace is one of the most beautiful country houses of Hungary. It houses the István Széchenyi Memorial Museum presenting the life and work of the famous ... read more
Wenckheim Castle was built between 1875 and 1879 for Count Frigyes Wenckheim and his wife, Countess Krisztina Wenckheim. The architect was Miklós Ybl. The park was also ... read more