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Hódmezövásárhely, Hungary
      #519469 - 07/19/06 11:57 PM

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Welcome!

many times i have met friends from other countries they ask me about the name of my town.
then they usually find it funny as it has a well translateable name:
Hód-mezö-vásár-hely means Beaver-field-market-place.

so...
...in this thread i would like to give several informations of my interesting-named town
Hódmezövásárhely in the middle of the Great Hungarian Plain.

in this post you should get a general insight with a collection of placemarks for sightseeing
attached in KMZ.
numbers of map and placemarks are follow the text below.

EDIT 2007.10.14.: have put together all files from this thread.
For this post check the "sightseeing" folder and detailed map for streetnames!
check overlays and subfolders one by one!


Sightseeing in Hódmezövásárhely
The main square of the town, Kossuth Square (1) has been converted into a park and is now a popular place for locals to relax. The Town Hall, located in the southern part of the square was built in 1892/3 designed in eclectic style by Lajos Ybl. It contains a 56 metre tower with a beautiful panoramic view of the town. Windows of coloured lead glass allow light onto the landing on the stairs. From the entrance foyer, visitors may go into the ceremony hall embellished with large paintings. Several statues stand among the shady trees of Kossuth Square: the Equestrian Statue by János Pásztor commemorating the First World War can be found in front of the Town Hall. Nearby is the Memorial of 1848. Opposite these statues, and in front of the bank is the Kossuth Statue by Ede Kallós.
The western part of the square contains the neobaroque style Black Eagle building, built in 1905 according to the plans of Gyula Pártos, and has been renovated recently. It features large windows decorated with carvings.

Fekete Sas (Black Eagle)

An elegant hall used for balls, celebrations and performances. Beside the Black Eagle building stands a statue called „The Girl with a Jug” by János Pásztor. On the other side, near the Old Church, is the Memorial of János Szántó Kovács made by József Somogyi. The oldest brick building in the town is the Old Church, built in a Romanesque style in 1713-14. In 1741 it was surrounded by ramparts with loop-holes, now only a small part of these exist behind the church. The Old Grammar-School was built in 1820-22 in classicist style. The 1st floor now houses the permanent exhibition of the Alföldi Gallery, including the works of the alföldi school (Tornyai, Béla Endre, Rudnay) and other famous painters and sculptors.
The first artesian well of the town, „Bakay Well” was sunk by Béla Zsigmondi in 1880. It was moved from its original site to the small square between the Granary at the Old Church and the Student Hostel.

The Reformed School has been operating since 1722 and located to a new building in 1896. Today known as the Gábor Bethlen Grammar-School (2), a pantheon of the great sons of Vásárhely are on display.
A Flood Prevention Brickwall lies behind the Grammar-School. This is a 3 km wall built to protect the southern part of the town after the great flood in Szeged in 1879.
By Andrássy Street, the main street of the town, there’s a Centre Town Roman Catholic Church (3), situated on the left in the middle of a small park. Its centre nave built in 1852 and the two aisles built in 1860 were designed by Miklós Ybl. The coat of arms of the town landlords, the family of Count Károlyi, can be seen above the main entrance. Beyond the church can be found
a long, classicist steward house built in 1794, decorated by a tympanum in its centre.
The László Németh Town Library (4) can be seen on the right. It is named after László Németh, a Hungarian writer whose statute stands in front of the building. Inside an exhibition introduces his life and works.
In the middle of János Kálvin Square, there is an artesian well sunk by András János Nagy in 1882. The New Church (5), one of the largest baroque Reformed Churches on the Great Plain is located behind the well. The former building of the Jewish community standing in the north-eastern part of the square was built in 1893 and now houses a conservatory. The eclectic building of the Synagogue (6) can be seen to the right.
The recently construct-ed Saint Stephen’s Square (7) contains an
impressive Equestrian Statue of Saint Stephen by István Máté.
Behind it can be seen the Saint Stephen Roman Catholic Church, built in 1936 in the style of an old Christian basilica.

The János Tornyai Museum (8) can be found in a brick building designed by Gyula Sándy (16 Szántó Kovács János Street). It houses a permanent archaeological and ethnographical exhibition, as well as a temporary fine arts exhibition.
The Regional House of Folk Art is in the centre of the town (21 Árpád Street). It is a thatched roof peasant house built in the 18th century, and displays different items representing the folk art traditions of the town.

The Csúcsi Pottery House (110 Rákóczi Street) features the former workshop of the potter Sándor Vékony. It commemorates his memory and that of other potters. On the outskirts of the town, along the Szeged Road, is the Farm Museum of Kopáncs. The Csomorkány Church Ruins can be found on the Csomorkány Road, these are the remains of the church walls from the Arpadian age.


Csomorkány Church Ruins ( 46°26'18.61"N, 20°31'40.46"E ) more pics from geocaching.hu
NEW: 3D model of the ruins by BZoltan. Thank You Zolibácsi!

The town and its large surroundings have been inhabited for several thousands of years. The famous statue of the „Venus of Kökénydomb” dating from the neolithic age, as well as other archaeological findings from various ages, can be seen in the permanent archaeological exhibition in János Tornyai Museum.
Hód and Vásárhely appeared as separate villages in documents from the 13th century. By the middle of 15th century, a market-town (oppidum) was formed through the fusion of the small villages. It is mentioned in historical sources as the centre of the estates of János Hunyadi, a Hungarian hero who fought against the Turks. The town’s location next to the road leading from Csongrád to Csanád was beneficial for trade. In the Middle Ages, traditional markets and livestock markets provided for the living of the population. In addition the surrounding waters including Hód Lake were advantageous by way of fishing.
After the River Tisza was regulated the watercourse changed and some of the brooks and lakes dried resulting in expansion of agriculture.
The living area was expanded and new settlers came to the town increasing the population. In 1873 the town obtained an independent municipal right. The current appearance of the town centre was due to the significant building-works carried out at the turn of the century. In the 1890’s, the population was more than 55.000, making it the fifth largest town in Hungary. A new typical farm system developed on the sites of the villages destroyed during the Turkish era. One part of the population lived on farms, coming into the town during the winter months. The agriculture and animal husbandry provided the sources for living. The town has preserved its agrarian characters, and its famous handicraft and folk art traditions.
all quoted from this page

all the ever best pictures of my town HERE!

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Hódmezövásárhely, easy parking areas [Re: syzygy]
      #519712 - 07/20/06 03:09 AM

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if you make your decision to visit the town by car, you may need to park your car somewhere.

with this overlay attached i try to help you.

easy parking areas signed with red on the map.

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Hódmezövásárhely, by night [Re: syzygy]
      #519723 - 07/20/06 03:13 AM

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if you arrive by plane on a cloudy, moonlighten night, you have to recognize the town from above...

it will look like somethin' like that, attached in overlay from DG coverage.

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Hódmezövásárhely, beauty [Re: syzygy]
      #519728 - 07/20/06 03:17 AM

if you stay for a while and wait for the next day's mornin',
you will see wonders like this all around!...

have a good journey!

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Hódmezövásárhely, EMLÉKPONT (RemembrancePoint) [Re: syzygy]
      #521337 - 07/21/06 03:21 AM

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EMLÉKPONT (RemembrancePoint)

History welcomes at 800 square meters the inquiring guests at Hódmezövásárhely in the Remembrancepoint Museum & Education centre. The collection based upon 150 local personal remembrances and 40 researchers one and a half year work wich covers Hódmezövásárhely's history between 1945 and 1990.

Cognition, understanding and remembrance: These three idea are the foot-stones of the Museum, Mayor of Hodmezövásárhely emphasised. This is the first Museum in Hungary wich presents the years of the Kommunist resime through a history of a city. Notes, photos, interviews tests for the past 50 years.



We would like to left behind the past 50 years and the past 16 years by talking about it. Everybody tells what should be told, the things that should be mourn, and remember the things wich makes one proud or explains why someone was took part of the Kommunist resime.- said János Lázár the mayor of Hódmezövásárhely.

Mária Schmidt, the director of the House of Terror in Budapest was talking about the name of the Museum.

- The reason why we named the Museum Remembrancepoint is because we think it means that a period is over, and how we put a point in to the end of a sentence, we put a point to that period so it cannot be continued.- said the historian



The city spent 700 million forints to build this Museum wich have an other mission: to serve as an education center. The presented remembrances will be teached in the schools of Hódmezövásárhely also.

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Hódmezövásárhely in the past [Re: syzygy]
      #577007 - 08/31/06 03:04 AM

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for those who like to see old maps and postcards about locations of present...

in KMZ folder you will find a map of HMVHELY from 1904. with districts and old street names.


Hódmezövásárhely, sight from the north on a guild-letter from 1848.

following THIS link you will arriwe to an old-postcards page of HMVHELY.
really nice collection!
an example:

Andrássy street

book source:
Kruzslicz István Gábor - Máyer Jenö:
Hódmezövásárhely régi képes levelezölapokon
ISBN 963 85594 7 0


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Re: Hódmezövásárhely, easy parking areas [Re: syzygy]
      #651855 - 10/20/06 08:02 PM

Great Photographs....
I'm new to "Google Earth" are you the one that posted the Saturn photo?
and posted the pics. of Hodmezovasarhely ??

I would like to do the same for my town. Any suggestions ?
I am attaching 2 photos I took in my back yard.
ThanX.

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help-link [Re: maday]
      #653695 - 10/22/06 05:18 AM

hi maday!
welcome to the community!
for instant GE knowledge, check THIS help thread!
feel yourself the very best good here!
learn and apply!
cheers,
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Hódmezövásárhely, districts & population (polygon) [Re: syzygy]
      #689922 - 11/19/06 05:55 AM

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in the Hódmezővásárhely districts folder you find the districts of town as polygons with some informations about their population distribution.



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Hódmezövásárhely, Thermal Bath [Re: syzygy]
      #784272 - 02/05/07 12:35 AM

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Thermal bath & camping, sport swimming pool & many services

Balneology has a great heritage in Vásárhely. The public bath has been founded in 1930.
The town pool, Thermal- & Medicinal Bath is situated in the centrum in a large, green, groveish area.


More thermal watery pool waits
for the visitors with rheumatical
problems and even healthy ones.

Old sculpture in the hot
thermal flooder pot,
locals call "krema"


In the new sport swimming pool complex besides international sport events can be held,
many other services available. Sauna, steam cabin, medical massage rooms and a jacuzzi take place inside.


However there are gtreat hotels and other accomodations available in town, Hód-Strand provides camping just next to the pools.
You can also enjoy a big sunbathing field, beach-ball course, pubs and fry-ups onsite.

If you visit to Hódmezövásárhely, you must not miss it!

HódStrand water page
Aerial photos: Civertan Hungary
some more images of town

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Hódmezövásárhely, the town of pubs [Re: syzygy]
      #807496 - 02/22/07 04:47 AM

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first of all i would like to teach you a beautiful hungarian word: kocsma
simply could be translated as pub however in Hungary this word has some overtone.

in attached KMZ folder you will find some "elegant" pubs, bars, cafes and dining places,
but most of the placemarks points to scruffy boozers where the barflies spend their time.


As far as i know in Hungary my town is the first by the number of pubs per inhabitants.
I will try to collect all places but it is nearly impossible as some of them may close
and new ones could appear as i wander through the town.

here you are cca. 120 so far...

placemarks are in groups: picture illustrateds, non illustrateds, pubs from the environs.
most of the boozers' names are translated to english!
placemark and picture updates forecastable!
have a good journey!

Délmagyar article (hungarian)

thanks for main part of photos to Bíró Miklós and Bodrogi Ferenc!


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Re: Hódmezövásárhely, the town of pubs [Re: syzygy]
      #807849 - 02/22/07 10:05 AM

YES!

This is a very important, and useful database! We have nothing to incomplete! Let's go to Hmvhely!

Thanks!
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Re: Hódmezövásárhely, the town of pubs [Re: syzygy]
      #808520 - 02/22/07 11:16 PM

These are great syzygy! Looking at all your pictures is making me thirsty!

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Hódmezövásárhely by the River [Re: syzygy]
      #850025 - 03/31/07 04:42 AM

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town in hi-res imagery. ortho-mosaic been superseded.

As you could already seen, the town is not small at all.
Besides groove of life awaits at the core by the market, the bath and of course in the boozers, you also have the chance to run away to the boondocks and satellite settlements those are soaked with health, love and heritage.

Another jewel my town been crowned with is River Tisza.
Not far from the town two beautiful ox-bow lakes and the "Living Tisza" lurks
a bit closer from the horizon in an environmetally protected zone.


in Hmv at the river folder you will find an ortho mosaic about the gallery forests and these beautiful dead channels. (credit: digital map of Hmvhely )
the other raster is called to show you the wetland territories area before river regulations.
if you play a bit with transparency you will have the chance to see structures in the town and around, have been formed by ancient waters.



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Hódmezövásárhely, Csomorkány ruins [Re: syzygy]
      #907920 - 05/30/07 03:04 PM

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hi all!
this is the same file i have attached in M&A forum.


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aerial photos and description of the ruins attached to this post.
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Csomorkány church ruins, Hódmezövásárhely, Hungary
This Romanesque and Gothic church with its buttresses and an apse was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. The ruins were conserved around 1830.

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The remains of the long, narrow, high edifice with its reticulated vaulting and buttresses can be seen to this day. Inside it was plastered by a mortar coloured with ground red sandstone. The walls were decorated with frescoes and the floor paved with fired tiles. Including the elongates apse it was nearly 27 metres long and 8 metres wide.

Established in the Árpád Age, Csomorkány developed into a market town in the 14th century. It was destroyed in 1596 and was never rebuilt again.

Can be visited at any time. -credit-

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town in hi-res [Re: syzygy]
      #1027315 - 10/14/07 02:14 AM

since last GE imagery update 2007.10.06. Hódmezövásárhely is available in hi-res!
i have replaced all the marks from the thread also have put together all smaller files in original post's KMZ!
check subfolders one by one and use the detailed map just for streetnames!
turn overlays off when checking placemarks and enjoy high resolution!
my new finds added to "places" folder.

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The Great Wall of Hódmezövásárhely [Re: syzygy]
      #1027374 - 10/14/07 04:04 AM

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Following the great 1879 flood in Szeged, a three-kilometre long
stonewall was erected along the southern part of the town,
unique in the Southern Great Plain region.
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thanks photos to my dearly loved younger brethren with a furious mind!:
Éva (co-director) & Bandi (photos)

...sorry dear brotha, i hate scanning so will take some time i will put up all your great shots...

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archeological excavation by sports-hall-project [Re: syzygy]
      #1100698 - 01/24/08 09:59 AM

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by last summer i worked on an excavation in the centre of my town.
a new sports-hall-project on it's way at the location, but we have dug out more than 20.000 ceramics pieces,
10.000 animal-bones, many iron stuff as coins or agricultural tools before.
it took 2 months for a dozen of workers and archeologists on a 2500 m2 area.
we dug from the ottoman layer but also have found a great bronze-age mug.
by that time i went thirsty for a good beer...
article in hungarian

hard work at about 4PM in cca. 40-45 Celsius sometimes more than 5m under street level and the bronze-age mug:


inventory in the Tornyai János Museum. Pipes and ceramics:


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Re: archeological excavation by sports-hall-projec [Re: syzygy]
      #1101018 - 01/24/08 11:31 PM

That must have been fascinating, syzygy!

And how convenient that it's right next door to the The János Tornyai Museum! Not so far to carry all the new found artifacts!

How did you become involved? Did you volunteer? Or was it part of a course or a job? It must have been a great experience!

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