Self-built tandem bike, Fertőd, 1974. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Eszterháza Palace in Fertőd, HUNGARY
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Eszterháza, Fertőd, Hungary
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Eszterháza, Fertőd, Hungary
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Esterházy kastély, Fertőd Hungary
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The Esterházy Palace in Fertőd is the most beautiful baroque palace in Hungary; it is also referred to as ‘the Hungarian Versailles’.
The 126-room palace surrounded by outbuildings and a 200-hectare park is the largest palace complex in Hungary and the third largest baroque palace in Europe. The centre of the building is the banquet hall upstairs with the connecting music hall.
The summer dining room under the banquet hall connects the baroque garden with the building. The structure of the nearly 200-acre garden composition is defined by the three radial visual axes ("goose feet"-alley) that start from the focus of the palace, which continue behind the "parter" (large open baroque garden), in the large Park Forest, the pheasant garden and the wild garden.
The construction and heyday of the palace is associated with Prince Miklós Esterházy "The Extravagant", who continuously carried out constructions from 1762 until his death in 1790, in order to establish a residence comparable to royal courts, and where luxurious ceremonies were common. Eszterháza was visited not only by distinguished families of the period, but also by Empress Maria Theresa, and the great composer Joseph Haydn lived and worked here as well between 1766 and 1790.
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Esterházy Castle, Fertőd, 1973. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Eszterháza, Fertőd, Hungary
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