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The former mansion of a gentry family, the 18th-century building has Late Baroque architectural elements.
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A Királyudvar ma borászati célokat szolgál. Az udvar köré szerveződő épület feltehetően az 1500-as évek végén épült, a többi épületrész az 1700-as években.
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Az 1700-as években épült barokk stílusban a Rákóczi–Dessewffy-kastély.
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Today, the Rákóczi Cellar is a restaurant. According to local legends, it was the venue of the 1526 national assembly, in which János Szapolyai was elected as king.
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Located at the entrance of the Rákóczi Cellar, the well of Bacchus was created by Péter Szanyi in 1990.
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The Rákóczi House is the oldest non-clerical building of the town.
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Based on a private collection, the Hungarian Motorcycle Museum was founded in 1997.
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The Statue of the Seven Chiefs (also known as the Millenium Statue Park) is located on the banks of river Bodrog. It is the work of wood-carver Tibor Sárossy.
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A spectacular, unique collection – the Tokaj World Heritage Wine Museum – can be found in the building of the one-time Alehouse. The exhibition presents not only the specialties of Tokaj-Hegyalja but the wines of all the ten wine regions that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage, based on the organization’s 2015 list. Visitors can discover the Tokaj wine region with three different vehicles, without even leaving the museum.
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The river Bodrog is the natural village boundary of Bodrogkeresztúr. Flowing past the Tokaj Mountain, the Bodrog meets river Tisza 3 kilometers away from the municipality. The flood plain of the backwater area between the two rivers is a naturally protected area called Bodrogzug.