Keresés
Heves county
Andornaktálya Mocsáry-Mansion
Boconád Szeleczky-Mansion
Csány Szigeti-Mansion
Erdőtelek Butler-Kovács-Mansion
Gyöngyös Orczy-Mansion
Gyöngyös Haller-Berényi-Orczy-Mansion
Gyöngyöstarján Borhy-Mansion, Hotel
Hatvan Grassalkovich-Mansion
Hevesvezekény Szalgháry-Mansion
Hevesvezekény Szinay-Vratarics-Country house
Karácsond Csiszár-Mansion
Kompolt Grassalkovich-Mansion, then Károlyi-Mansion
Nagyréde Izsák (Isaak)-Mansion
Nagyréde Brezovay-Mansion
Nagyréde Fáy-Country house
Noszvaj De La Motte-Mansion (Almásy)
Noszvaj Galassy-Mansion
Parádsasvár Károlyi-Mansion
Pétervására Keglevich-Mansion
Poroszló Graeft Mansion Hotel
Szilvásvárad Erdődy-Pallavicini-Mansion Hotel
Szilvásvárad Wessely-Mansion
Tarnaméra Almássy-Mansion
Heves Básty-Újfalussy-Mansion
Heves Remenyik-Country house
Heves Halász-Mansion
Mocsáry-Mansion |
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Buttler-Mansion |
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Orczy-Mansion |
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Borhi-Mansion, motel |
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Remenyik-Mansion |
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Grassalkovich-Mansion |
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De Lamotte-Mansion |
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The mansion De la Motte is a miniature masterpiece of the Hungarian castle building built between 1774-78 in late baroque style. Baron Sámuel Szepessy, the builder had to sell it to the widow of count Antal Almássy, baron Anna Vécsey. The building is commonly known as the De la Motte mansion, after the name of the second husband of Anna Vécsey, a Colonel of Queen Maria Theresia. He was said to initiate the French style ornaments of the inner decoration. Designers have been Jakab Fellner (not confirmed), or the constructor János Povolini. Wall paintings are made by János-Lukács Kracker, János Zách, György Szikora and Antal Lieb. | |
Károlyi-Mansion Hotel |
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Keglevich-Mansion |
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Graeft-Mansion Hotel |
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Lacontessa-Mansion Hotel |
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Almássy-Mansion |
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Károlyi-Mansion |
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Brezovai-Mansion |
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