Nyitra
The tomb of Károly Szabó
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The grave of Károly Szabó, a retired Calvinist teacher from Zsigárd.
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Courthouse
Building, structure
The need for it was raised in 1895 in the then Nitrai Hírlap, and a year later the Hungarian Ministry of Justice approved the construction of a palace of justice in the city. The Art Nouveau-style building was built between 1901 and 1903 by the Tomaschek and Csellágh company base...
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Vazul Tower
Building, structure
The Vazul Tower used to be a fortress, which was gradually rebuilt. The original tower was two-storeyed, with two entrances: one entrance led to the tower from the courtyard, the other from the castle cloister. There are loopholes in the lower part of the tower, and 3 windows wer...
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Small Seminary
Building, structure
It was built on medieval foundations in the early 18th century, and later rebuilt several times. It is currently home to the seminary named after the martyred bishop St. Gorazd. The building was given an eclectic character during the reconstruction of 1876–84 at the initiative of...
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Great Seminary
Building, structure
A four-winged, baroque, closed-row palace-like building, built from the second half of the 18th century to the end of the 19th century. On the 2nd floor is the valuable St. Ladislaus Chapel with a Baroque altar decorated with the image of St. Ladislaus. In 1877-78, at the initiat...
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Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Sarlós
Building, structure
The construction of the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady of Sarlós began in 1852 at the initiative of Bishop Imre Palugyay. After the death of master architect Ferenc Császtka in 1855, the work was continued by the Viennese architect J. Szmatos. The construction of the church...
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Nitra Castle
Building, structure
"Nytra is a city with a regular council, and after Bratislava, together with Selmeczbánya, it is the most populous and important city of the western uplands. It lies at the foot of the Zobor Hill, where the Nitra Valley, expanding into a wide plain, merges with the Small Plain, w...
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The tomb of Louis Alleker
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Lajos Alleker (Nagykanizsa, October 30 / November 17, 1851 - Nyitra, January 5, 1895) was a teacher, writer, botanist. ; He entered the Piarist order in 1869, took solemn vows in 1874. He was ordained a priest in 1878. He taught in Tatá, Selmecbánya, Nagykároly, Magyaróvár and be...
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The grave of Ferenc Faschler
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Ferenc Faschler, mayor of the city of Nitra, is buried in the Jozsits family tomb, born on April 12, 1845, died on May 24, 1911.
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Greiner Hugo's grave
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The grave of referee Hugo Greiner of Glücksthali.
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