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Kőszeg

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Website: http://www.koszeg.hu
Town with 12000 residents at the foothills of the Alps. The fortress, built after the Mongolian invasion, was defended with success by Miklós Jurisics against the Ottomans in 1532. Now it houses a museum and a tourist hostel. The Saint Imre church (1618) in Jurisics square was built in Gothic and Renaissance, the Saint James church (1407) in Gothic style. The Town hall is a 15th century building, after its destruction by fire (1720) it was rebuilt in Baroque style. The Arcaded House was built on the city wall in the 18th century, now it accommodates the Archives.
Kőszeg

The sgrafitto decoration of the former parsonage is from 1570 and 1668. Other places of interest in town are several living houses of the 17th and 18th centuries and the Pharmacy Museum. Places of excursion in the vicinity feature Írottkő of 882m, Óház look-out tower, Hétforrás (Seven springs), Király Valley and the wine cellars of Cák.

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