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Kommandó
This strangely named little village is the highest Hungarian settlement in the Carpathian Basin, at 1017 metres above sea level. Its name dates back to the time of the monarchy, from the word Graenzkommando, meaning border post, as it is situated at the very tip of the country's border.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Tompa László street
13 prominent figures of Transylvanian Hungarian history and culture are immortalized in the statue park.
Árkos
The locality rises in the valley of the Árkos stream, which originates in the Barót/Baraolt Mountains, 3 km north of Sepsiszentgyörgy/Sfântu Gheorghe.
Csíkszentmiklós
The founder of the family, Ferenc Biális, was of Italian origin, from Genoa, who came to Transylvania as a soldier around 1650.
Kommandó
Without doubt the most beautiful and best known hike in the mountain group. You can also drive up to the Ölves, from where you have an almost uninterrupted panoramic view.
Kommandó
UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's usually closed, but call the number at the gate and someone will open it.
Kommandó
The garden is free, the building is a museum with entrance fee.
Kommandó
The Forest Railway is one of the narrow-gauge railways that were used in the past to transport timber from the forest.
Kommandó
The Háromszék Hills, of which the Berecki/Brețcu Hills are a part, are surprisingly wide and gently sloping peaks, with their extensive forests, seemingly isolated from the world, where only wild animals roam.
Kommandó
The Funicular railway in Kommandó/Comandău was inaugurated in 1890, a unique work of art in Europe, the masterpiece of engineer Emil Lux.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Tamási Áron út
The House of Culture was built between 1950 and 1959, with two auditoriums, rehearsal rooms and offices. Next to it is a bronze statue of writer and cartoonist Sándor Tomcsa by sculptor József Székely. The House of Culture is home to our town's theatre company, the Tomcsa Sándor Company, who dazzle audiences week after week with their extraordinary performances.
Tusnádfürdő, Olt utca
A crater lake in one of the extinct volcanic craters of the Transylvanian Csomád/Ciomatu Mountains, near Tusnádfürdő/Băile Tușnad. It is part of the Mohos Nature Reserve, which includes two craters of the Chomád.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Bazinului utca
The 13th century Romanesque chapel is the oldest monument in Szeklerland.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Tompa László street
The Renaissance castle was built by Prince John Sigismund.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Városháza tér
The church and monastery, built between 1728-79, combine the stylistic features of the transitional period between Baroque and Classicism.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Márton Áron tér
Founded in 1670 by Count János Bethlen.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Márton Áron tér
It was built in 1912 in the so-called Hungarian Art Nouveau style.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Márton Áron tér
Built in 1781, this neoclassical-baroque church is located in the main square of the town.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Városháza tér
In the city centre is the eclectic town hall, built in 1896.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Baróti Szabó Dávid utca
One of the most impressive buildings in Székelyudvarhely/Odorheiu Secuiesc.
Odorheiu Secuiesc, Baróti Szabó Dávid utca
It is listed in the official list of monuments of Harghita County.
Csíkszereda, Cetății tér
Count Hídvégi Ferenc Mikó (1585-1635), advisor to the great Transylvanian prince Gábor Bethlen, diplomat and chronicler, chief captain of Csík/Ciuc, started building the castle bearing his name on 26 April 1623.
Piricske
Holy Mass every Sunday at 17:00.
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