Szarvas Sights

  1. Birthplace of Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky

    The Birthplace of Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky, the resistance leader murdered by Hungarian fascists in 1944, is on the same street as the Sámuel Tessedik Museum four blocks to the north.

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  2. Bolza Mansion

    The neoclassical Bolza Mansion, facing the Holt-Körös, was built in 1819 as the homestead of a land-owning family of that name who founded the arboretum. Today it is part of the Tessedik Agricultural College but the grounds can be visited.

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  3. Dry Mill

    Just north of Tourinform in the town's dusty back alleys is Hungary's best-preserved horse-driven Dry Mill, dating from the early 19th century.

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  4. Millennium Monument

    Splitting Holt-Körös' current in two in front of the mansion is the Millennium Monument, a statue of St Stephen's Crown flanked by two angels on top of a pole.

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  5. Sámuel Tessedik Museum

    The Sámuel Tessedik Museum has some interesting Neolithic exhibits from the goddess-worshipping Körös culture taken from burial mounds on the Great Plain, and while the section devoted to Tessedik is intriguing, it's only in Hungarian.

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  6. Slovakian Village House

    Just north of Tourinform in the town's dusty back alleys is a Slovakian Village House filled with hand-woven textiles and articles from everyday life.

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  7. Szarvas Arboretum

    The Szarvas Arboretum, with some 30,000 individual plants not native to the Great Plain, is Hungary's finest. On 82 hectares it contains around 1600 species of rare trees, bushes and grasses, including mammoth pines, ginkgo trees, swamp cedars, Spanish pines and pampas grass. The arboretum is about 2km northwest of the centre across the Holt-Körös.

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