Cycle Route Around Lake Balaton
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Added on 08 Jan 2015,
on 23 Aug 2024
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Total distance in km
204
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Rights owner | OpenStreetMap and Contributors + biroto-Redaktion (biroto.eu) |
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Track points in total
2.385
Track points per km (avg)
12
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Start location
Balatonakarattya, HU (159 m NHN)
End location
Balatonakarattya, HU (159 m NHN)
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97 km
1,3 km



The Festetics Palace is a Baroque palace located in the town of Keszthely , Zala, Hungary. Its construction, started by Kristóf Festetics in 1745, lasted more than a century, during which the palace, built at first on the foundations of a ruined castle, was tripled in size, in two subsequent building campaigns, most recently in the 1880s, to designs by Viktor Rumpelmayer, living in Vienna. When Rumpelmayer died in 1885, the work was carried to completion by architects Gusztáv Haas and Miksa Paschkisch. The result is one of the three largest country houses in Hungary.
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Wikipedia contributors, 'Festetics Palace', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 25 November 2015, 04:16 UTC, <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Festetics_Palace&oldid=692362145> [accessed 25 December 2015] |
taken over / edited on | 25 Dec 2015
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Hours of opening
1 June - 30 September: 9 am – 6 pm every day + Wednesdays: 9 pm – 12 pm
1 October – 31 May: 10 am – 5 pm from Tuesday to Sunday
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The Tihany Abbey is a Benedictine monastery established at Tihany in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1055. Its patrons are the Virgin Mary and Saint Aignan of Orleans.
King Andrew was buried in the church of the monastery in 1060. His tomb in the crypt of the church is only grave of a medieval King of Hungary which has been preserved until now.
The church's ceiling is decorated with frescoes by Károly Lotz, depicting Faith, Hope and Love.
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Wikipedia contributors, 'Tihany Abbey', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 9 February 2015, 08:16 UTC, <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tihany_Abbey&oldid=646317355> [accessed 25 December 2015] |
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Hours of opening
November 1 – March 31.: 10.00 – 16.00
April 1 – April 30: 10.00 – 16.30
May 1 – September 30.: 9.00 – 18.00
October 1 – 31: 10.00 – 17.00
Sundays and feast-days: from 11.15