The city where landscapes, peoples, land and water routes all converge. Episcopal seat since Saint Stephen. The city of the miraculous deer, the hermit of Vác and Géza I. It was ravaged by wars, struck by natural disasters, but it always revived.

A baroque jewel of the Danube, rich in historical monuments. The city where the country's only triumphal arch stands, and where the country's first railway line arrived. For centuries, it has been the home of culture, industry and trade. Its name was written in Garamszentbenedek 950 years ago. We will celebrate this in 2025!

These centuries are commemorated in the latest exhibition of the Tragor Ignác Museum, “The City That Stands Alone.” Discover the most exciting moments of the Middle Ages, the Turkish Wars, the Baroque, and modern times in one exhibition!

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