NagyvázsonyA superb panorama opens onto the neighbouring countryside from the 29m high dungeon in Nagyvázsony of Pál Kinizsi (1446-1494), who became a commander of the castle and was the favourite general of King Matthias Corvinus. The Fortress Museum details the history of the castle and excavation works. Kinizsi's sarcophagus can be seen in the chapel of the castle. The interior of St. Stephen's Church in the village is a relic of the 15th century. The Post Office Museum houses an exhibition of the history of postal services and telecommunication. The thatched Schumacher House under a gabled roof evokes the home of a weaver of old times, while several tools from a coppersmith's shop are on display in the stable. |



