The town was built at the meeting point of the Matra Mountains and the Great Hungarian Plain, on the two banks of the shallow, yet very capricious Zagyva River. Hatvan (meaning sixty) is exactly sixty kilometres far from Budapest, so a lot of people think that the name refers to the geographical location of the town. But the town, at an important crossing point, received its name - according to some stories - during the time of King St. Ladislaus... További információ Hatvan városáról >>
Antal Grassalkovich, originally from the gentry, who became one of the richest noblemen in the country, built several palaces all over Hungary, beginning in the 1740's. According to the custom of contemporary...
The Roman Catholic St. Adalbert Church, built in Baroque style between 1751-1755 is another building of strikingly high artistic merit. Standing in the main square of Hatvan, the Kossuth Square, this building is also...
The Gyozo Moldovay Gallery inside the Grassalkovich Cultural Centre contributes occasional exhibitions of high standard to the cultural life of the town.
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