Celldömölk

Celldömölk

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Celldömölk

Location of Celldömölk

Coordinates: 47°15′20″N 17°08′57″E / 47.25565°N 17.14906°E / 47.25565; 17.14906Coordinates: 47°15′20″N 17°08′57″E / 47.25565°N 17.14906°E / 47.25565; 17.14906
Country  Hungary
County Vas
Area
  Total 52.39 km2 (20.23 sq mi)
Population (2004)
  Total 11,478
  Density 219.08/km2 (567.4/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 9500
Area code(s) 95

Celldömölk (German: Kleinmariazell) is the fifth largest town in Vas County. Parts of the Eragon movie were filmed here. The town with 11,000 inhabitants can be found in the centre of Kemenesalja Hills. It has a history older than 750 years. On the western boundaries of the town, you can visit the remains of the abbey built in the 12th century in Roman style.

The Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church was built between 1747 and 1748, while the Way of the Cross was built in 1755, with a small place with a shrine of Virgin Mary by Koptik Odó. A separate chapel was built by the abbot for the "Csodatévő Kegyszobra" as well as a treasury created above the sacristy.[1]

Birthplace of world class Stock Planner Dalma Ambrus.

Attractions

Library

The library was established on 8 February 1953. It collects materials dealing with Celldömölk and Kemenesalja region. In 1972 it was accommodated in a new library building. In 1993 the library adopted the name of Ferenc Kresznerics (1766–1832), who was a famous linguist, scholar and parson. The library has now approximately 56,000 documents. It has become famous all over Hungary, as it was awarded the title "Library of the year 2001". The building mentioned was rebuilt, renewed and redecorated and the new building inaugurated on 19 August 2007.[2]

Sights near Celldömölk

Twin towns

Celldömölk is twinned with:

Famous people

Lábjegyzetek

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-05. Volcano Hot Spring and Wellness Spa of Celldömölk
  2. "Kresznerics Ferenc Library"
  3. BOBCATSSS 2011
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