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Castle Wall Walk
One way to get a feel for the city is to follow the Castle Wall Walk, but since so much of it goes behind or between buildings you won't see as much.
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House of the Two Moors
Heading north on Dorfmeister utc from the Church of the HolySpirit is the House of the Two Moors (Két mór ház). It was fashioned from two 17th-century peasant houses and is guarded by two large statues, which are now painted PC-white.
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Lővér Hills
This range of 300m- to 400m-high foothills of the Austrian Alps, some 5km south and southwest of the city centre, is Sopron's playground. It's a great place for hiking and walking, but is not without bitter memories, for it was here that partisans and Jews were executed by Nazis and the fascist Hungarian Arrow Cross during WWII.
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Taródi Castle
Taródi Castle, is a 'self-built private castle' owned by the obsessed Taródi family and a pack-rat's delight.
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