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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.
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The Swabian Folk House presents the history of the village, the folk art of Hercegkút and the household items of local inhabitants. It was built in 2003 in the style of Swabian peasants’ houses.
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A falu legmagasabb pontján épült fel 1788-ban a Kisboldogasszony tiszteletére szentelt, barokk stílusú RÓMAI KATOLIKUS TEMPLOM
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Imre Varga’s statue of Saint Elizabeth in front of the church was erected in 1985.
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The Reformed College was founded in 1531. Its only remaining old building is the Berna-row from 1773. The current college, high school, student’s home and library buildings were constructed between 1806 and 1834 in Classicist style, offering a spectacle and a source of knowledge for visitors.