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Voted the most beautiful natural wonder of Hungary, the tarn on the Megyer Mountain is a popular destination among hikers.
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A Honfoglaló magyarok szobra Kisfaludi Strobl Zsigmond alkotása.
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A belváros képének meghatározója a Szent István király tiszteletére szentelt római katolikus templom.
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The Kossuth statue located in the city’s main square was created by Aladár Gárdos in 1911.
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The Baroque-style city hall was constructed between 1754 and 1768, based on the plans of Italian architects.
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The Kazinczy Statue was made by Pál Pátzay.
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The most valuable monument complex of Sátoraljaújhely, the Pauline-Piarist monastery and church can be found in Barátszer, which is the oldest part of the city. Barátszer was named after Pauline monks.
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The church next to the monastery has a characteristically medieval, Pauline interior. The crypt contains the grave of György Csepelényi, a prominent figure in the Counter-Reformation.
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Next to the high-school building stands the Kossuth House, a one-time home of Lajos Kossuth’s parents.
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Hungarian Calvary is an exceptional sight in the Carpathian Basin. The idea of building a monument came from a 1935 public ceremony, when the 100th national flag was raised in Sátoraljaújhely.