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| Stájer houses |  |  |  | | Stájer Houses (551 m) were named after forester who had been removed here from Austria in 1750. | |
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| Sevenspring |  |  |  | | One of the highlights in the Kőszeg mountain is the Sevenspring at 424 m high above the sea level. | |
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| Calvary Church |  |  |  | | Having visited the places of interest in the town we recommend to take some trips around Kőszeg to complete your impression about the town. | |
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| Dreiszker’s Sanatorium |  |  |  | | The name of the street where we can find the Sanatorium indicates itself where it leads to. | |
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| Rowing Lake |  |  |  | | At a small chapel you can turn left and the street leads to the Rowing Lake of about 30,000 m² surface. | |
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| MÁV Boarding School |  |  |  | | At the end of the Felső (Upper) Boulevard there is the former railway workers’ orphanage... | |
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| Hotel Irottkő |  |  |  | | The Hotel Irottkő was built at 4 Main Square (Fő tér) in the place of the former Elite café (Péter Fazekas, 1979). | |
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| Pharmacy Museum |  |  |  | | “Apotéka az Arany Egyszarvúhoz" inscription can be read from distance on the building 11 Jurisich Square | |
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| Sgrafitto-house |  |  |  | | One of the most beautiful gable decorated houses of the town is the Sgrafitto house (=Jurisich Square). | |
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| The Heroes’ Tower |  |  |  | | The Heroes’ Tower or Heroes’ Gate was built in 1932 in eclectic style. | |
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| The Town Hall |  |  |  | | The atmosphere of the square is determined by the building of the Town Hall... | |
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| St. James Church |  |  |  | | Palatine Miklós Garai built St. James Church between 1403and 1407 using the remnants of the minorita church... | |
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| St. Imre Church |  |  |  | | St. Imre church is the result of the 17th century fight between the different nationalities. | |
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| Jurisch Square |  |  |  | | The 5-acre inner Town was protected by the town-wall since the 15th century inside which there were 73 houses. | |
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| Forintos bastion |  |  |  | | Stepping out from the inner-castle, right to the bridge there is a small staircase leading down... | |
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| Jurisich Castle |  |  |  | | Having walked in Rajnis street, let’s visit Jurisich or Esterházy castle on the north-west part of the city. | |
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| The Inner Castle |  |  |  | | Over the former moat a two-holed brick-bridge leads to the inner castle. | |
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| Rajnis street |  |  |  | | The zigzag arrangement of the houses opposite the Castle is due to land-arrangement and the level of the street | |
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| Florian square |  |  |  | | Florian Square got its name after the late-Baroque statue of St Florian, placed here in 1810. | |
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| Holy Trinity Column |  |  |  | | The erection of the Holy trinity Column was commissioned by the town in memory pf the 600 victims of a plague... | |
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