Posts tonen met het label Hungary. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label Hungary. Alle posts tonen
donderdag 12 november 2015
UNESCO of the world: Caves of Aggtelek Karst and Slovak Karst (Hungary)
The variety of formations and the fact that they are concentrated in a restricted area means that the 712 caves currently identified make up a typical temperate-zone karstic system. Because they display an extremely rare combination of tropical and glacial climatic effects, they make it possible to study geological history over tens of millions of years.
dinsdag 20 oktober 2015
UNESCO of the world: Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment (Hungary)
The first Benedictine monks settled here in 996. They went on to convert the Hungarians, to found the country's first school and, in 1055, to write the first document in Hungarian. From the time of its founding, this monastic community has promoted culture throughout central Europe. Its 1,000-year history can be seen in the succession of architectural styles of the monastic buildings (the oldest dating from 1224), which still today house a school and the monastic community.
maandag 19 oktober 2015
UNESCO of the world: Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings (Hungary)
Hollokö is an outstanding example of a deliberately preserved traditional settlement. This village, which developed mainly during the 17th and 18th centuries, is a living example of rural life before the agricultural revolution of the 20th century.
zondag 18 oktober 2015
UNESCO of the world: Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape (Hungary)
The cultural landscape of Tokaj graphically demonstrates the long tradition of wine production in this region of low hills and river valleys. The intricate pattern of vineyards, farms, villages and small towns, with their historic networks of deep wine cellars, illustrates every facet of the production of the famous Tokaj wines, the quality and management of which have been strictly regulated for nearly three centuries.
UNESCO of the world: Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue (Hungary)
This site has the remains of monuments such as the Roman city of Aquincum and the Gothic castle of Buda, which have had a considerable influence on the architecture of various periods. It is one of the world's outstanding urban landscapes and illustrates the great periods in the history of the Hungarian capital.
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