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Szenendre tours |
Szenendre the most visited town in Hungary is situated on the Danube River, 20 kilometers north of Budapest. This town represent Hungary's past and present a multi-layered mosaic of Hungary's history and culture. Szenendre has been settled from the Romans to the Ottomans, it came into prominence when it was resettled by the Serbian refugees who transformed the village in the 17th century.
Szenendre whose name means Saint Andrew is the Hungary Serbian centre. The town has many orthodox churches and well preserved houses built in the Balkan style. During the turn of the century the town was rediscovered by artists who tuned this picturesque town to an art colony.
Tempo Holidays will take you on a nostalgia journey of Hungary. Szenendre is Hungary major tourist destination. Pre-book Szenendre tours and soak up the atmosphere of a charming artist village filled with museums and art galleries. Choosing to take a Szenendre tours will give you the time to explore the town winding cobblestone streets, baroque buildings and visit its many cafes. Our Szenendre tours will acquaint you with the town's rich cultural past. The most significant cultural museum in Hungary is the Open Air Ethnographic Museum; our Szenendre tours will take you there. Established in 1967 it exhibits folklore architecture on a large scale. Located on 15 acres it is the country most popular museum. It is a living museum with houses, churches, farm buildings and workshop which demonstrate various aspects of farming life, folk traditions, cottage industry, and handcrafts. A Szenendre tour is an opportunity to see miniature Hungary all in one town.
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