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Szomorú történelmünk-szobor

Our sad story of history statue

A bronze-shaped bronze figure built from basalt stone was erected in memory of victims killed in Hungarian history.

Batsányi János szülőháza

The birthplace of poet János Batsányi

Batsanyi also studied here and in Veszprém. He began to edit the Hungarian Museum with Ferenc Kazinczy, and in 1789 he published his famous poem “The Changes in France”, in which he calls “taking watchful eyes to Paris”. They soon joined Kazinczy, but they were imprisoned for their involvement in the Martinovics conspiracy. Friends could

Barlang terápia

Spa Cave

In 1902 it was discovered that under the town of Tapolca there is a cave system in the limestone of Sarmatian in the Balaton Uplands, part of which is covered with water, which is a tourist attraction today. The section under the hospital is part II. He served as a shelter during World War II.

Szentkút Madonna

Holy Rock – Madonna

On the western side of Kistó, there is a baroque well-built structure built at the source at Szentkút, which was once built at the Véndek Mountain, and which was restored and erected in 1984 by the City Architectural Association. On the front side, it was originally a Madonna picture painted on a iron plate, but

Baumberg Gabriella szobra

Statue of Gabriella Baumberg

Next to Nagytó (Millstore) you can find the statue of Gabriella Baumberg, András Kocsis’s work. Gabriella Baumberg is an Austrian poet, the wife of the poet Batsányi born here.

Water Stage

The unique venue for summer events is the water polo platform set up on the Mediterranean-themed Tópart, where high-quality summer music events take place for many years. The Local Government of Tapolca has created a tradition of the Tapolca’s Holiday Day. Every year, the repeated events of the event include Dr. Papp Pál, then József

Tapolca szállás

Mill Lake

Nagytó (Mill Lake) The Tapolca stream was expanded by swelling in the upper section of the 1930s, so the Mill was created. This is a pleasant place for excursions in the city, and houses built on a stone wall around the lake give Italian an atmosphere. Here comes the name of the city, which perhaps