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Nagyvázsony
Place in Veszprém, Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nagyvázsony is a village in Veszprém, Hungary. It lies approximately 15 km (9 mi) north of the Lake Balaton. It houses Kinizsi Castle, a 14th-century fortification donated by Matthias I to Pál Kinizsi. Kinizsi's sarcophagus can be found in the castle chapel. Facing the castle is a baroque church which was commissioned by Kinizsi in 1470. There is also an ethnographic museum in the village.
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Notable residents
- Teddy Kollek (1911–2007), Israeli Mayor of Jerusalem
- Pál Kinizsi (1432–1494), general
Gallery
Twin city
External links
- Street map (Hungarian) Archived 2007-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Aerial photographs of Nagyvázsony
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