Badacsony Sights

Sights in Badacsony

  1. Róza Szegedi House

    The dramatic slopes and vineyards above the town centre are sprinkled with little wine-press houses and 'folk baroque' cottages. One of these is the Róza Szegedi House, which belonged to the actress wife of the poet Sándor Kisfaludy from Sümeg. Established in 1790, it contains a literature museum.

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  2. József Egry Museum

    The József Egry Museum is devoted to the Balaton region's leading painter (1883-1951) and Hungary's equivalent to Kokoschka. Many of his works powerfully capture the essence of village and fishing life on the lake through the use of strong, dark colours.

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  3. Beach

    The postage-stamp-sized Beach is reedy; you would do better to head a few kilometres northeast to Badacsonytomaj or Badacsonyörs for a swim.

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