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Ferod Eszterhazy Palace, Fertod, Hungary
Ferod palace
One of Hungary's wealthiest aristocratic families, the Esterhazys had their splendid palace, the 'Hungarian Versailles' built between 1720 and 1766. Today the centre for Hungarian Haydn research is a museum and an important cultural venue.
Apart from the Baroque theatre, the building complex of this resplendent palace has remained intact. Much of the exhibitions in the museum housed here conjure up the building's heyday under Miklos Esterhazy Fenyes (1762-1790). Rich gold-plated halls, period wall paintings, lacquer plates brought from China, 18th-century furniture with embroidered upholstery and porcelain display the fashion of the period, befitting of a Baroque-Rococo princely court.
The great Austrian composer Joseph Haydn lived and worked here for nearly half of his active period, namely from 1766 until 1790. An exhibition and a room in the palace commemorates him, while concerts held in the summer and the plan for a Haydn Centre are to evoke the spirit of the era.
Palace museum
Opening hours :15Mar - 30 Oct. Tue-Sun 10am till 6pm
2 Nov - 14 Mar Fri-Sun 10am till 4pm
More info :
phone : +36-99-537640
fax: +36-99-537642

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How to get to Fertod?
From Budapest take a train to Gyor,change at Gyor to slow train to Sopron direction,take off at Fertoszeplak-Fertod, check the Train schedule
By car: from Budapest take M1 highway to Gyor direction,take exit near Gyor to Sopron, Fertod will be on your way to Sopron.