About Gyor
Halfway between Budapest and Vienna, on the junction of three rivers, rests a city of industrial veneer and a hidden medieval charm.
Gyor is the most important city of northwest Hungary and the sixth largest in the country. Located halfway between Budapest and Vienna, it resides on one of the important roads of Central Europe. The area along the Danube River has been inhabited by varying cultures since ancient times. The first large settlement, inhabited by the Celts, dates back to the 5C BCE. The ancient core of the city is Kaptalan Hill at the confluence of three rivers: the Danube, Raba and Rabca. The city is known for a multitude of architectural attractions, such as the cathedral, the Town Hall, various churches, and the nearby Pannonhalma Archabbey.
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- Historic Center, Gyor
- Pannonhalma Abbey, Gyor
- Margit Kovacs Ceramic Collection, Gyor
- Basilica of Gyor
- Synagogue, Gyor
- Szecheny Pharmacy Museum, Gyor
- Janos Xanthus Museum, Gyor
- Diocesan Treasury and Library, Gyor
- Bishop's Castle and Episcopal Palace, Gyor