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Bishop's Palace on Városháza square

Székesfehérvár is the largest city and county seat of Fejér county, Hungary. Located roughly 60km southwest of Budapest, the city is considered Hungary's first, as this was the royal seat of King Szent István (also known as Saint Stephan). Though most of the medieval city was destroyed by the Turks, it was rebuilt to glory under Maria Theresa Habsburg. The city is also located in between Lake Velence and Lake Balaton, making it an ideal stop-off between the two.

Understand

Székesfehérvár, (Latin Alba Regia) is one of our most ancient towns in Hungary.

During his principality (972 - 997) Géza the Grand Duke established Székesfehérvár as his princely dwelling on the hills surrounded by swamps and therefore considered safe. His palace was fortified by ditches and ramparts, and the Byzantine-style, quatrefoil church, which was one of the first Hungarian stone built churches and later served as his resting-place.

During the reign of King St Stephen (1001 -1038) it was a populous and extended settlement, surrounded by palings and walls built of soil. King Stephen's basilica,built in this time. It- was one of the most monumental buildings in Europe at that time.

In the 12th century was the time of great building operations in Székesfehérvár. The monks settling in the city as well as the inhabitants enriched Alba Regia by building pompous churches, monasteries, and dwelling houses. The construction of Saint Peter's cathedral - next to Saint Peter's church, built under the principality of Géza - was started in the 13th century. King Béla IV was crowned in this cathedral. The city was fenced with walls in the 14th century.

The Turks occupied the strategically important town in 1543 and kept it under their rule for 145 years.

In 1703 the city gained back its former title as a free royal city again. In the 1720s major construction were started: first the Franciscans then the Carmelites built churches, and under the rule of Maria Theresa there were Baroque-, rococo-, and so called copf-style town-houses built.

In 1800's the first Hungarian and German primary school opened its gates, the education was started at the Jesuits' secondary school, and this town was the first to embrace the cause of the Hungarian theatrical art.

Get in

By train

Train station in Székesfehérvár
  • 2 Train Station (The train station is roughly 1km south of the town center and can easily be walked. Alba Volán also runs frequent bus connections to the town center. One last option is to use City Taxi, at +36 22 311111.). There are very frequent rail services from Budapest. First, there is an hourly commuter train service (labelled személy) to Székesfehérvár, stopping at almost every station (although, between Kelenföld and Érd felsö it only stops in Budatétény) and taking 80 minutes to arrive. Second, there is an hourly intercity rail service (labelled gyors and NOT InterCity) running to Szombathely and Nagykanizsa alternately, stopping only at Kelenföld on its way and taking 65 minutes to arrive. - All trains depart from the Budapest-Déli station and to not serve the Nyugati and Keleti stations. Check the most recent timetable at MÁV's website.

By bus

  • 3 Bus Station (Székesfehérvár autóbuszállomás), Piac tér 30 (Located just south of Piac square and only a short walk around the corner to the old town center.), +36 22 514714. Prebooking cashdesk open: M-F 05.30-19.00 (first week of the month), Sa 07.00-14.00, in second half of the month only till 18.00 and 12.00. Direct connections from Budapest, Népliget bus station. The journey takes roughly an hour and fifteen minutes. Prices are exactly the same for the bus and for the train. The only advantage then to taking a bus instead of the train would be that the city bus station is located exactly in the downtown. Buses to Pápa (between 08:00 and cca. 19:00, hourly, cca.two hours). All departures (PDF)

By car

The M7 runs just south of Székesfehérvár and is the fastest way to arrive. From the exit merge onto 63 which will eventually take you into Piac Square.

By taxi

Since the city is 60km out of Budapest this is by far the most expensive option. If, however, you are arriving at Ferihegy and are going directly to Székesfehérvár, Zona Taxi [1] offers a fixed rate of 20000 Hungarian forint.

Get around

If you are going to Bory's Castle you will need to travel either by car or bus. From the bus station take bus #26 or #26A and from the train station #32. Make sure to tell the bus driver you're going to Bory Vár because none of the buses will take you directly there and you won't know otherwise when to get off.

See

Churches

Map
Map of Székesfehérvár
  • 1 St Anna Chapel (Szent Anna kápolna), Arany János utca (Next to the Szent István Cathedral). Szent Anna's is one of the few medieval buildings left untouched by the Turks. The church was constructed in 1470 in a Gothic style.
  • 2 Bishops Palace (Püspöki Palota), Városház tér. 5 (Center), +36 22 510694. this large pile dominates Városház square and but basically made in Baroque style is there are some Cpof element that way this is one of Hungary's most important Copf style buildings. The palace was constructed in 1800-1801 from ruins of the former cathedral in the Ruin Garden exactly made from ruins of the former Holy Mary Provost (Coronation) Church.
  • 3 the Saint István Cathedral (Szent István székesegyház), II. János Pál pápa tér / Arany János utca 9 (Center), +36 22 315114, . was originally built in 1235 by King Béla IV, who was later crowned there. Most of what you see today, however, was from after 1777, when the cathedral became the episcopal seat. The interior is baroque in style and the towers were begun at the beginning of the 19th century.
Medieval Ruin Garden and neighborhood
  • 4 Medieval Ruin Garden (Középkori Romkért, The ruins of the Basilica of Our Lady,Nagyboldogasszony-bazilika romjai), Koronázó tér, Várkörút 5. (The ruins can be seen in the right middle of Székesfehérvár.), +36 22 315583. Is a national memorial located on Koronázó tér, just east of the main square. In the middle ages this was the site of Hungary's most important church and had it not been for the Turks blowing it up. Here is the ruins of the main church of the medieval Hungary, Here stand the basilica dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it would be to Hungary what Westminster Abbey is to England. The church was begun in 1016 under Hungary's first Christian king, Szent István. At the time, Székesfehérvár was the capital of the kingdom, and this church was the site of numerous coronations. In addition, from 1038 to 1543 fifteen Hungarian kings were put to eternal rest here (starting with Szent István himself and ending with Szapolyai János). As already mentioned, the church was destroyed by the Turks in 1601 and in 1800 the remains were used to build the Bishops Palace on nearby Városház square. Today all that remains of the once great basilica are stone walls outlining its form. The big draw, however, is to visit the mausoleum containing Szent István's sarchaphogus. This was discovered in 1803 during the building of the Bishop's Palace. The cherubic forms on the outside and royal relics contained within clearly identified this as the tomb of Szent István. The sarchaphogus originally was taken to the National Museum in Budapest, but was brought back to Székesfehérvár in 1936, and since then has remained in the attractive mausoleum at the entrance of the garden. Photography is not allowed in the mausoleum.
  • St. Christopher parish church (Maros Mountain - Maroshegy - Szent Kristóf plébánia), Batthyány u. 4 (Maroshegy), +36 22 316461, +36 30 3228227 (Mobil).
  • St. Donat Chapel (Szent Donát-kápolna).
  • Our Lady of Hungary parish church (Székesfehérvár-Öreghegy - Magyarok Nagyasszonya plébánia), Budai út 224, +36 22 304-085.
St. Emeric Church

Museums

King St. Stephen Museum, Main street
  • 8 King St. Stephen Museum (Szent István Király Múzeum), Fő utca. 6 / Országzászló tér 3. (Center), +36 22 315583. The main city museum if the King St. Stephen Museum, which runs several different branches and exhibitions throughout the city. - An exhibition of the history shows objects from thousands of years in Fejér county. Archaeological exhibition from the Neolithic age to the Turkish era. -Here we can see precious stone carvings remains of the Royal Basilica. - The Roman Age Lapidarium a part of it, here are I-IV. century tomb stones, sarcophagus - altar - and the emperor statue fragments from different part of the Fejér county.
  • 9 Archaeological Exhibition (Régészeti Kiállítás), Fõ út 6 (Center), +36 22 315583. W-Su 10:00-18:00. Same place with King St. Stephen Museum. HUF700 (2014).
  • 10 Csók István Picture Gallery (Csók István Képtár, City Gallery), Bartók Béla tér 1 (Center), +36 22 314106. Temporary exhibition: M 13:00-18:00, Tu-Su 10:00-18:00. The main attractions of the Csók Picture Gallery is a painting by Vilmos Aba–Novák, the title of its is the Hungarian-French historic relations'. Vilmos Aba-Novák was brilliant Hungarian painter in the 1930s, 1940s. This panel painting was pride of the Hungarian pavilion at the Paris World Exhibition in 1937, which was awarded the Jury with Grand Prix. According to one anecdote, Picasso when seeing the picture impressed cried up: "Who is this barbaric genius?" - The work can be seen in the Csók Picture Gallery only once a year. HUF700.
  • 11 Budenz House (Budenz Ház - Ybl-gyűjtemény), Arany János utca 12 (Center), +36 22-317027, +36 22 315583. Can be visited only by appointment. The civil Fehérvár imprint of the late baroque Budenz House. Here's private art collection of fine and applied arts of Ybl Ervin. Also his Scottish Art Nouveau-style study dazzles the art lovers. Excellent value.
Black Eagle Pharmacy Museum
  • 12 Black Eagle Pharmacy Museum (Fekete Sas Patikamúzeum), Fő utca 6 (Center), +36 22 315583. Tu-F 10:00-14:00, Sa Su 14:00-18:00. Until 1971 worked here a pharmacy. In 1745 was purchased the building in 1200 forints by the Jesuits from heirs of the apothecary, Johann Mehler. The items of equipment, turned wooden jars, large tincture press and inscribed in a mortar are all from the time of the Jesuits. It is a storehouse of unrivaled values. HUF500.
Clock Museum
  • 13 Clock Museum (Óramúzeum), Kossuth Udvar (Center), . Only by appointment.
  • 14 City Gallery - Deák Collection (Városi Képtár - Deák Gyűjtemény), Oskola utca 10 (Center), +36 22 329431. The museum is located in a historic building in the small Esterházy Palace The collection shows from the 1900's years up to 1980's years the development of Hungarian painting. About 400 works are on displayed. These include Rippl-Ronai, Mednyánszky, The Eight, Egry and Czóbel works well.
  • 15 Erzsébet Schaár Collecion (Schaár Erzsébet Gyújtemény), Jókai utca 11 entre Oskola utca 10 (Center), +36 22 329-431. Closed due to technical reasons. (2014). HUF500.
  • 16 Doll Museum (Fehérvári Babaház Téglakiállítás), Megyeház u. 17 (Center). On has 63 dollhouse displays spread out over seven rooms. The collection contains dolls and dollhouses as old as from the 17th century up to the 20th. The fine details are sure to keep adults just as interested as little girls, and for the boys there's even a large display of old military toys set up defending a castle. Photography is not allowed in the museum.
  • 17 Diocesan Museum (Egyházmegyei Múzeum), Városház tér 4 (Center), +36 22 510-698, +36 22 510699. The museum's permanent exhibition shows the valuable liturgical artefacts and religious relics of the Diocese of Székesfehérvár. One of the main sight is the head relic of Saint Stephen, an ornate silver herm.
  • 18 Ethnography Collection of St. Stephen Museum (Szent István Király Múzeum Néprajzi Gyűjteménye), Országzászló tér 3. (Center), +36 22 398083. W-Su 10:00-18:00. Folk art objects from Fejér county. Present folk art movements, The work of present folk artists. Meet merchandise offerings of the gingerbread seller, the crockery vendor, vendor goose hindquarters! Permanent exhibition HUF900, Temporary exhibitions HUF700, combined HUF1400..
  • 19 New Hungarian Gallery (Új Magyar Képtár), Megyeház u. 17 (Center), +36 22 329504. Tu-Su 10:00-18:00. The most famous Hungarian painters works are here. Shows in chronological order of the most important artists and phenomena of the 19th century to the present. HUF700 (2014).
Rác utca museum village
  • 20 Open Air Museum of Palotaváros (Palotavárosi Skanzen, Serbian skanzen), Rác utca 11 (Slight west of the downtown). is nowhere near as large as other museum villages in Hungary 12 thatched peasant houses and a Byzantine-style church, nevertheless it does an excellent job of preserving day to day life of Serbian immigrants living on Rác street (Rác is the old Hungarian word for Serb). The first section contains the family room and kitchen (make sure to look straight up at the darkened chimney where they used to dry sausage). The next section preserves the family's hat shop, and the final section contains various mementos from the street's former residents. Photography is not allowed in the museum.
  • 21 Hetedhét Toy Museum (Hetedhét Játékmúzeum), Oskola utca 2-4 (Center, In Hiemer-house), +36 22 202-601. The museum's toy collection represents an unrivaled value not only in Hungary but in Europe.
  • 22 Pelican Gallery (Pelikán Galéria), Pelikán yard, Kossuth utca 15. (Center), +36 22 340-364. An one-storey house in Székesfehérvár. It was formerly the Pelican Inn. Built in Baroque style in 1756. In the courtyard Was the theater hall, here was guest starred Sándor Petofi, great Hungarian poet.

Monuments

  • 23 Arpad bath (Árpád fürdő), Kossuth utca (Center). This domed monument bath built in 1905, in Art Nouveau style, decorated with shell. After careful reconstruction was opened to the public in the spring of 2010.
  • 24 Aunt Sue statue (Kati néni szobra), Liszt Ferenc utca (Downtown). 24/7. She is a good acquaintance of the local peoples. Aunt Katie, the city was once a well-known and beloved fresh product seller of green market. The townspeople hope good luck if touching the statue, this reason, the nose of the statue is shiny polished. Free.
Bishop wells monument
  • 25 Bishop wells (Püspökkút, Várfal Park), Piac tér (Downtown). 24/7. Bishop's well stand in a field in front of the castle wall. Jeno Bory sculptor's work. At the top stand a knight who lifting a sword, and on a pedestal are four bronze statue,s, these showing famous Hungarian bishops. Free.
  • 26 Clock Game (Órajáték), Kossuth udvar (Downtown). The figures of 'hours of play' portrayed legendary kings of Hungary's and other well-known historical figures. First show is morning at ten o'clock, and after every two hours with musical accompaniment.
  • 27 City Hall (Városháza), Városház tér 1 (Downtown), +36 22-537200. The right wing of the building since1698 recorded as a town hall. A monumental work by Vilmos Aba-Novák.
  • Country Flag (Országzászló), Országzászló tér (Downtown).
  • 28 County Hall (Megyeháza), Szent István tér (Center). The County Hall was built between 1807-1812 in classical style. The facade designed by Michael Pollack. In the construction used the southern bastion stones of the medieval castle. In the Knight hall of upstairs can be found portraits of the former Hungarian rulers.
  • Dancer (Táncosnő), Kossuth utca (Downtown). The sculptor was Medgyessy Ferenc (1881-1958). The original statue was made in 1954, is located in Budapest on the Madach Square. The Székesfehárvár's copy erected in 1984, after the artist's widow donated to the city.
  • 29 Domokos Kalmáncsehi statue (Kalmáncsehi Domokos szobra), II. János Pál pápa tér (Downtown, by Cathedral west side). A Béla Ohmann creation. Made ​​of Haraszt's limestone. It commemorates to a 15th century, outstanding humanist scholar, who was a provost of the city and the cathedral's guardian. For a long time it was believed that he built the chapel of St. Anne for that the statue's left hand is located on a miniature replica of the chapel.
  • 30 Fejér County Archives (Fejér Megyei Levéltár), Szent István tér (Center).
  • 31 Flower clock (Virágóra), Fő utca (Downtown). This floricultural work is renewable from year to year, an interesting sight of the city. From spring to autumn show the precise time. The date is displayed next to the clock is always right!
  • 32 Globus crucifer (Országalma), Városház tér (Downtown). a stone image of the royal symbol of power of the same name. This statue is one of the kings of Hungary crowning badges. Béla Ohmann work official title is the "Fehérvári law" . The circumferential inscription in Latin means "Fehérvár is a free city, of Saint Stephen's mercy."
  • God's Eye House (Istenszemes ház), Megyeház utca (Center). Protected monument.
  • 33 Grand Prince Géza statue (Géza nagyfejedelem szobra), Géza nagyfejedelem tér (Downtown). In 1972 was inaugurated the city founder Grand Prince Géza life-size statue. At this time was 1000 year-old the city. The scaled floor plan of Church of Geza can be see on the statue's base. - The statue made in 1972 by Meszlényi János.
  • 34 Fountain Csitáry in the Rose Park (Rózsaliget a Csitáry-kúttal). found there, of which iron-rich mineral called sour water flows, and where the season is hanging chimes every hour.
  • 35 Hiemer House (Hiemer-ház), Városház tér/Oskola u. 2-4 (Center). A 18th century Baroque-Rococo-style building is actually three separate houses which have been built up over the centuries to one house. Now, a marriage hall is located in the building.
  • Hotel Magyar Kiraly (Hotel Magyar Király), Fő utca (Center). Protected monument.
  • Hungary's oldest residential house (Magyarország legrégebbi lakóháza), Jókai Street (Center). 13th century
  • 36 Millennium memorial sign (Milleniumi emlékjel), Városház tér (Downtown).
  • 37 King Matthias memorial (Mátyás király emlékmű), Fő utca / Ady E utca cnr (Downtown). One of the jewels of the Main street. This monument made by Miklós Melocco. It was created for 500 th anniversary of King Matthias's death in 1990. The sculpture serves as a drinking fountain.
  • 38 Mujkó statue (Mujkó szobra), Városház tér (Downtown). 24/7. Mujkó, the clown statue of Székesfehérvár"s Városháza Square. This Cheerful statue since 2007, receives the visitors. Made by Kocsis Balázs sculptor to the annual contemporary art festival Free.
  • 39 St. Stephen's mausoleum (Szent István mauzóleum), Koronázó tér (Center).
  • Zichy Palace. Zopf style manor house, 1781.
  • 40 Turkish Yard (Török udvar), Jókai utca 2. (Center). Steam ruins from the XIV. century. Until 1980s were hidden.
  • 41 World War II Memorial (II. világháborús emlékmű), Városház tér (Downtown). The tower of Cistercian church in the II. World War was bombed. The bell of the Cistercian church fell to the ground. The monument symbolizes a bomb crater with a damaged bell in the middle.
  • 42 Statue of György Varkoch (Varkocs-szobor), Fő utca and Varkocs utca cnr (Downtown). The satue of George Varkoch a former castle's captains stands by the edge of the pool water on a pedestal what made the stones from the old city wall. He died a hero's death, the 1543 siege of the city when- according to legend - the defenders closed in front of the castle gate.
Equestrian statue of St. Stephen
  • 43 Equestrian statue of St. Stephen (Szent István lovasszobra), Szent István tér (Downtown). Swedish black granite plates wrapped equestrian statue. A Sidló Ferenc work. In 1938 was inaugurated 900 year after the death of the first Hungarian king.
  • Playing boys (Játszó fiúk), Lakatos utca (Downtown).
Prohászka memorial
  • 44 Prohászka memorial (Prohászka Ottokár emlékmű), Prohászka liget, Várkörút (Downtown).
  • 45 St. Ladislaus bust (Szent László mellszobra), Prohászka liget, Várkörút (Downtown). Established in 1995 as a memorial statue of St. Ladislaus king of coronation. He initiated the canonization of King Stephen in 1083. A Laszlo Schwalm art creation.
  • 46 Statue of Francis Wathay (Wathay Ferenc szobra), Prohászka liget, Várkörút (Downtown). Sculptor: Elek Lux, made in 1937. Ferenc Wathay was the Vice-captain in 1602 year siege with Turkish. According to contemporary chronicles, the captain caught the Turks a few meters from the current location of the statue.
  • 47 Statue of Saint Emeric (Szent Imre szobra), Oskola utca (Downtown, near to Church of Saint Emeric). The prince, - who was buried and canonised in Székesfehérvár, - it is said the palace was standing near the church.
  • Statue of Louis the Great (Nagy Lajos szobra), Petőfi utca (Downtown).
  • 48 Maulberthsch Fountain (Maulbertsch-kút), Megyeház utca (Downtown near to Megyeház tér). A drinking fountain for horses was here. This site was set up in 1930 to the present fountain in honor and commemorate of the great Baroque painter
  • Golden Bull memorial (Aranybulla-emlékmű). the Golden Bull was an important charta by King Andrew II, it was released here; the memorial is from 1972.
  • 49 Statue of Virgin Mary (Szűz Mária szobra), Géza nagyfejedelem tér (Downtown).
  • Vörösmarty Mihály County Library (Vörösmarty Mihály Megyei Könyvtár), Bartók Béla tér. Protected monument.
Tens Hussars monument
  • 50 Tens Hussars monument (Tízes huszárok emlékműve), Városház tér (Downtown). The statue,-stand a pedestal with ston plates paved,-shows a nude riding figure who holds a sword. An eternal memory about the Székesfehérvár's hussars whoose fell in World War I. The brilliantly placed monument is Pátzay Paul's work.
  • 51 Vörösmarty Theater (Vörösmarty Színház), Fő utca. The oldest theater of the country. Laborfalvy Roza said here,-on upstairs lounge,-a thank-you speech. Aaron Lajos Nagy,-who born in Székesfehérvár, and Munkácsy Prize-winning painter- made a giant panel painting with a scene of 'Mihály Vörösmarty: Csongor and Tünde'.
World War I memorial
  • 52 World War I memorial (I. világháborús emlékmű), Hősök tere (Downtown, Located on sanctuary wall of the cathedral.). - Commemorating the World War II heroes. Janos Pásztor sculpture composition. The locals called the grave of a lying soldier
  • Halesz park (Halesz park).
  • Kégl Palace (Kégl-kastély).
  • Kisfaludi Palace (Kisfaludi-kastély).
  • Zichy Park's music pavilion (Zichy ligeti zenepavilon), Zichy Park. There are every summer classical and pop music concerts. The pavilion erected by a famous Asia researcher, Zichy Jeno. In 1879, the pavilion was an iron foundry "stand" in the national exhibition of Székesfehérvár.

Further afield

Bory's castle in suburban Székesfehérvár
  • Bory Castle (Boryvar) (Located in an Eastern residential area). Closed during winter. is the town's most popular attraction. Bory Castle a fantastic castle-like (really more of a mansion) structure built by the sculptor Jenő Bory and his wife with their own hands. The castle was built from 1923 to 1959 by several of Bory's students under his supervision. Today the castle contains a wide range of architectural styles ranging from Scottish, Romanesque, and Gothic. Most of the complex is completely open to visitors, and you can freely climb the towers, or walk through the gardens and among the sculptures--all originals by Bory. Inside are several galleries featuring paintings, also created by Bory .
  • Csók István Memorial House (Cece, Arany J. u. 1.) Closed due to technical reasons.
  • 53 Füle (SW 20 km of Székesfehérvár, take any train toward Tapolca). Roman Catholic Church - Monument, Roman Catholic Parish - Baroque, Reformed Church, built in the late Classical style, Sárréti Country House. Monument House of Sarret (Füle, Széchenyi út 107.)
  • 54 Kápolnásnyék (East of Velence Lake). Vörösmarty Memorial House (Kápolnásnyék, Vörösmarty u.), +3622 709014; Local History Exhibition, Reformed Church, Fishermen's mansion.
  • 55 Nádasdladány (http://www.nadasdladany.hu/) (W 14 km of Székesfehérvár , take a bus or rent a bike). Nádasdy Palace with a Landscape Park Area 24 ha (1700's, reconstracted in1870's), Roman Catholic Church (built between 1883-1885, in neo-Gothic style).
  • 56 Pákozd (North Coast of Velence Lake). Bronze Age earth fortification remains, Exhibition of the Pákozd-Sukoro Battle (Pákozd, Mészeg-hegy), Pákozd-Sukoro Arboretum, Pákozdi-movable stones nature reserve (Extension: 44 ha), Bella Lake. - Event: Vintage parade and ball with the Hussar Parade (Sep. 29) .
  • Sóstói Nature Reserves (Sóstói természetvédelmi terület).
  • 57 Sukoró (North Coast of Velence Lake, buses: Székesfehérvár, Velence, Kápolnásnyék, Budapest). Gyapjaszsák movable stone (ingókövek), granite rocks of Warm Mountain, Angelika spring, Arboretum, Roman Catholic Church (17th century), Reformed Church (1832), Ethno House.Ethnography House (Sukoró, Szilvás-sor 7.) Do :canoeing competitions.
  • 58 Szabadbattyán (Trains to Székesfehérvár (E 10 km), toward Tapolca, all northern shore settlements of Lake Balaton, to Gyékényes, and all southern shore settlements of Lake Balaton). Cifrakert garden or English park, Batthyány Memorial Park, Kula (means in Turkish: Tower) Gothic Residential tower and Gothic Donjon (Szabadbattyán, Kula tér 7.) with archeological exhibits (probably rebuilt in the 13th century), the 'Roman villa' archeological site (nearby), Chapel of St. Vendel.
Gorsium, a Roman settlement of 200 hectares
  • 59 Tác (From Székesfehérvár twelve km south-southwest), +36 22 362243. Apr. 1 - Sep. 30: every day 10-18. - From Oct. 1 .: every day 9-17 , From Nov. 1 .: closed, but the shore of the park can be visited. The permanent exhibition closed due to Technical Reasons.. Gorsium archeological site of Roman period, also this is the country's largest open-air museum of this period 450 HUF.
  • See more: Transdanubia#See Fejér County part.

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Events

Királyi Napok Nemzetközi Néptáncfesztivál

Öreghegyi Mulatságok

Fehérvári Zenei Napok - FeZeN

Musica Regia (Aug)

Királyi Borlakoma - Virágálom Pünkösdkor(pentecost)

Kortárs Művészeti Fesztivál (may)

Fúvószenekari Koncertek a Zichy ligetben (Aug Sundays evening)

Harmonia Albensis templomi koncertek (Jul)

Aranybulla Művészeti Napok (Aug)

Fehérvári Vigasságok - Lecsófesztivál (end of Sep)

Fehérvári Advent - Karácsonyi Sokadalom (Dec)

Bolondballagás (end of Apr)

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  • Alba Plaza II . shopping center (Alba Plaza I. bevásárlóközpont), Pozsonyi út 1.
  • Alba Plaza I . shopping center (Alba Plaza II. bevásárlóközpont), Palotai Rd., 1.
  • White Palace Business Centre (Fehér Palota Üzletközpont), Palotai Rd.,6.
  • Aldi discount store (Aldi diszkontáruház), Szt. Flórián krt. 11. Other unit: Jancsár köz 1-3.
  • Auchan hypermarket (Auchan hipermarket), Holland fasor 2.
  • Baumax DIY (Baumax barkácsáruház), Budai Rd 171.
  • Coop Supermarket (Coop szupermarket). 29 units.Tóvárosi ltp. 8., Szedreskerti ltp. 32., Lövölde u. 36., Széchenyi u. 32., Eszperantó tér 1., Királykút ln. 19., Fórum tér 1., Zombori út 16., Pozsonyi út 99/b, Beregszászi u. 2., Farkasvermi út 40., Balatoni út, Fáy András u., Séd u. 3., Király sor 55., Zsolnai u. 41., Liszt Ferenc u. 3., Deák Ferenc u. 27., Lévai u. 2., Móri út 39., Rákóczi u. 33., Vásárhelyi út 19., József Attila u. 10-12., Prohászka O. út 67., Nefelejcs u. 12/a, Mátyás király krt. 23., Szilvasziget üzletsor, Tolnai u. 24.
  • Fehérvár Department Store (Fehérvár Áruház).
  • Decathlon sports store (Decathlon sportáruház), Holland fasor 3.
  • Interspar hypermarket (Interspar hipermarket), Budai út 41. Other unit: Balatoni út 44-46.
  • Lidl discount store (Lidl diszkontáruház), Mártírok útja 11.. Other units: Balatoni út 21, Farkasvermi út
  • Media Markt electronics store (Media Markt műszaki áruház), Palotai út 6..
  • Metro warehouse store (Metro raktáráruház), – Jezsuita u. 1... Cash & Carry
  • Park Center mall (Park Center bevásárlóközpont).
  • Euronics electronics store (Euronics műszaki szakáruház), Palotai út 1.
  • MentaVill electrician Store (Mentavill Villamossági Szakáruház), Budai út.
  • Retz Furniture Store (Retz Bútor szakáruház), Budai út.
  • Penny Market discount store (Penny Market diszkontáruház), Palotai Út 10.. M-Sa 07:00-20:00, Su 07:00-20:00. Széchenyi Út 104-108 (M-Sa 07:00-20:00, Su 07:00-18:00).
  • Praktiker DIY store (Praktiker barkácsáruház), Balaton road 44-46..
  • Spar Supermarket (Spar szupermarket), Rákóczi u. 3-5. More units: Balatoni út 70., Sziget u. 41., Vízivárosi ltp., Palotai út 58., Pozsonyi út 10.
  • Tesco hypermarket (Tesco hipermarket), Aszalvölgyi út 1.. More unit: Palotai út 6.
  • Rossmann drugstore (Rossmann drogéria), Várkapu utca 2. - Tóvárosi lakónegyed 68., Palotai út 1.
  • DM drugstore (DM), Budai út 41. Távirda utca 1., Dr. Koch László utca 2.

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  • Jancsár Hotel, Balatoni út 19-43., +36 22 514524, fax: +36 22 514520, . *** The hotel has 24 single rooms, 24 double rooms, 12 apartments, 140beds. Each room has bathroom, colour tv, phone, minibar, free WiFi internet connection. Services: Parking place, safe, exchange, accept credit cards, laundry, telephone and fax, fotocopy machine, separate rooms, meeting rooms, car rental, transfers, dogs and cats are allowed, morning wake up calls, drink bar, free internet WiFi connection. Single room:HUF13.850 Double room:HUF18300 Apartment (2 persons): HUF22300 all tax incl..
  • Hotel Magyar Király, Fő utca 10., +36 22 311 262, fax: +36 22 327788, . * * * *, Services: Internet compatible LCD TV with international channels, - Free Wi-Fi in the rooms,-Notebook size safe,-Minibar (alcoholic drinks and sodas),-Manual heating and cooling system,- Choosable bath or shower,-Hairdryer,- Shaving mirror,-Coffee and Tea in the superior rooms,-Room service (07:00-22:00). Restaurant +36 22 688 724. Standard: Single / Double 90 / 100 €. - Superior: Single / Double/ Triple 110 /120 /130 €. - Suite 150 €. - Extra bed 30€, Pet 20 €, Garage 10 €.
  • Hotel Novotel ****
  • HOTEL PLATÁN, Gyümölcs utca 28., +36 22 505917. ***. 28 rooms Single / Double / Triple / Suite HUF15950 / 17400 / 22350 / 29400 all tax and breakfast incl..
  • Szent Gellért Hotel, Mátyás király körút 1., +36 30 3084970, +36 22 510-810, . Standard Single / Double HUF19800 / 21200, Premium double room HUF26.500, Standard Apartment (4 people) HUF31.800, St. Gerard Junior - 3-4 bedded rooms HUF3500 / person (single supplement: HUF 1,000).
  • Szárcsa (Szárcsa CSÁRDA ÉS FOGADÓ), Szárcsa utca 1., +36 22 325-700, +36 22 506820, +36 22 506821, fax: +36 22 506818, . 42 rooms. Single / Double / Triple HUF 19000 / 19400 / 19900 Suite / deluxe HUF 22500 / 31000 weekdays prices, , discounts on weekends.
  • Vadászkürt Panzió, Berényi út 1. (NE one km), +36 22 507514, fax: +36 22 507515, . Single / Double / Apartment Room HUF 9500/12900/15400, Spare Bed / Breakfast / Pet HUF 1000/1000/2000.

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Geo Hostel

Panama Motel

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Velence Lake.One of the country's most popular resorts.
  • Velence , Lake Velence - 15-20 km of Székesfehérvár. Swimming in a very childfriendly water, angling, boating, bathing, cycling, horse riding, sailing, This is also a popular place for the competitive road and mountain bikers.
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