Székesfehérvár - the city of the coronation of the Hungarian kings, consists of many winding streets and small squares surrounded by Baroque buildings.
As part of the excursion you will visit the legendary Bori Castle (Castle of Eternal Love) – a masterpiece of architecture, harmoniously combining several architectural styles and trends.
The program also includes an introduction to Siofok – hometown of the king of operetta Imre Kalman and the capital of the southern shore of the lake.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
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Price includes:Price includes: entrance tickets to the castle, light refreshments in the cafe
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Siófok is an attractive resort town located on the southern shore of Lake Balaton in Hungary. The city often organizes cultural events, festivals and concerts, inviting tourists to enjoy local arts and entertainment. Siofok is considered the hometown of the great Hungarian operetta composer Imre Kalman.
Bory Castle (Castle of Eternal Love) is an architectural masterpiece in the city of Székesfehérvár, Hungary. This castle, also known as the Castle of Love, is a unique combination of different architectural styles and movements. Bori Castle was built in the 18th century and became one of the symbols of Székesfehérvár. The building combines elements of Baroque, Renaissance and Romanesque styles. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful park, creating a secluded and romantic atmosphere.
Székesfehérvár is a city in Hungary, located in the western part of the country. The Hungarian name of the city is "Székesfehérvár". The city has a rich history and cultural heritage, being one of the oldest cities in Hungary. An important feature of Székesfehérvár is its role in the history of the coronation of the Hungarian kings. The city was chosen as the coronation site of many Hungarian monarchs over the centuries. This gives it a special status and deserves the title "Coronation City".