Tell me what you can see in Komarom and whether it is worth going there?

Responds Anastasia Serebryakova, ClickVoyage company
Komarom is a small, old, very beautiful and clean town an hour's drive from Budapest. Previously it was one big city, which was divided into 2 parts, which lie in two different countries, Slovakia and Hungary. Another name Komaroma - "city fortresses." On both banks there are eight fortresses, of which three are on the Hungarian side.

Fortress Monostori (Monostori erődbe) - is a huge complex of buildings, covering an area of ​​almost four thousand square meters .The unusual thing is that most of it is hidden under the ground and outside is not visible .640 premises in fourteen parts of the complex served first as the Habsburg empire, and then, for almost forty years, - the Soviet Army .In the last decade, work began to restore the fortress, the connection with this is constantly increasing the number of rooms that can be inspected accompanied by a guide .In the store, which is located on the territory of the cross (and only here), you can buy Fort Sandberg-bort wine .And in the Museum of bread you can try the so-called "bread of infantrymen" .

In the fortress Igmandi (Igmándi erődben) there is an exposition of the Klápka Museum, which tells about the culture of the ancient Roman Pannonia. The fortress is smaller than Monoshtor ("altogether" 106 premises on an area of ​​6,000 square meters), but it also deserves attention. Here are the ancient Roman gravestones, sarcophagi, bas-reliefs on mythological subjects.

The third fortress, located on Hungarian territory, Chillag, is still closed to visitors.

In addition to the fortresses, you can visit the thermal bath, the healing water of which is 36..38 ° C, coming from a depth of over 1200 meters, helps with fatigue and diseases of the musculoskeletal system (Táncsics u. 34-36). Around the pool there are hotels, campsites, restaurants.

So I can say that the excursion to Komar can be interesting and informative for tourists.

Useful information: www.fort-monostor.hu

May 18, 2012

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