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General Tips: Welcome to Eger, a Town of Wine and Grape.
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  • Written by cobrioc on Jul 11, 2003
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  • Favorite Thing: Eger is one of the most beautiful towns of Hungary with lots of historic buildings. It lies in the valley of the Eger Stream, in the hill-country, which extends over the western foot of the Bükk Mountains.

    The small town centre is a pedestrianised
    area that features many brightly painted houses with iron balconies lining narrow, twisting streets. Ornate lampposts and hanging baskets of flowers decorate the cobbled lanes and squares and sculptures representing the battle against the Turks are a proud reminder of the victorious saga.

    Fondest Memory: Eger is a Baroque town known not only for its history, mellow charm and vineyards, but also for its thermal baths. Visitors looking for a bit of time-out can unwind in the peaceful Archbishop’s Garden, a leafy park enclosing swimming pools and hot thermal baths.

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    General Tips: THE BAROQUE TOWN OF EGER
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  • Favorite Thing: The center of the historical wine-producing region of North-Eastern Hungary is Eger. Its fort, which was defended by heroic warrioirs during European conquests of the Turks in the 16th century, offers an excellent view the beautiful downtown. The city, with its glorious historical past, minarets and palaces is a place of thermal baths, good food, wine and of course, good cheer.
    The Eger red wines - such as the renowned Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood) - are characterized by attractive color and pleasant tannin acid content. During the several years of aging in large wooden casks in the cellars, these wines become fullbodied wines rich in aroma.

    Fondest Memory: Aside from quality wines, there is a fine equestrian tradition in the region. Near Eger, at Szilvásvárad the riding farm where Lippizzaner stallions are stabled is well worth a visit.

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    General Tips: Baroque Eger
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  • Favorite Thing: The town's administrative centre is the old market place, Dobó István tér (square), which took shape in the Middle Ages. On the east side nearest the Castle stands a statue of the heroic defender of Eger in the siege of 1552, István Dobó.

    Fondest Memory: The Town Council building is a l9th-20th c. palace in the Eclectic (composite historical) style The former Minorite Church is a fine piece of Baroque built in 1758-71 to the plans of Kilián Ignaz Dientzenhofer, a Prague architect. Both the outside and inside features of this church with its graceful tower and an arched middle frontage reflect the splendor favored in the late Baroque period

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    General Tips: The Fortress of Eger
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  • Written by cobrioc on Aug 4, 2003
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  • Favorite Thing: The episcopacy of Eger was founded by Steven I (the first Christian king of Hungary) in 1009. The church built during the first period in the history of the episcopacy has decayed almost without a trace. However, the ruins of the Norman style church that has three naves and was built in the 12th century can still be seen today. The current fortress was built after the Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1241-42 and was in its glory in the second half of the 15th century; the Gothic style episcopal see, where the Fortress Museum may be found, today was built at that time. Eger was the only town in 1552 to resist the invasion of the Turkish army which was superior in number. Inside the fortress visitors may see the Fortress History Exhibition, Hall of Heroes, Casamates, Gallery, and the Dungeon. Ispotaly Cellar and the Eremverde (Mint) are brand new facilities.


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    Comments for cobrioc about Eger
    Sininen Sat Mar 10, 2007 09:20 UTC
     We spent only one day in Eger but loved everything we saw. On your page there are so many places we missed, so we must go back. A great page with informative tips and lovely photos.
    iandsmith Mon Nov 28, 2005 18:36 UTC
     Never heard of the place! Genuine five star tips all the way. As for "archiepiscopacy", I'm heading for the dictionary.
    MalenaN Sat Sep 24, 2005 07:09 UTC
     Eger looks like a lovely city! I hope to visit the town on a daytrip from Budapest.
    barryg23 Wed May 25, 2005 22:10 UTC
     Fantastic page with great tips. Very helpful for our trip next week.
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