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Coordonnées GPS: Latitude 47°30'2", Longitude 19°54'54" (N47 30.03 - E19 54.9)
The "Bundás" Fountain
By default "bundás" means "furry", but in this case it refers to the shepherd's traditional furry coat or "suba", that is made of racka sheep fur. This artwork was created by Gyula Jankovics sculptor in 1912, initially it stood on an artesian well which was drilled in 1908. It was moved to the current place in 1960. Interestingly, according to the contemporary articles the local people didn't really like it, and what is more even criticized the sculpture.
Monument of the medieval Ottoman-Hungarian wars
The statue of a male figure in the park near the Franciscan church was created by Jenő Körmendi Frim in 1909. The statue is standing on the place of a damaged earlier memorial plaque, on the top of some bones which were found when the Turkish castle ruins, ramparts and earthworks were demolished here in 1840. There is a verse on the pedestal of the statue, some lines from Győző Karádi poet from Jászberény: "Török, magyar egymás ellen / Küzdött itt vad gyűlöletben. / Hősei sok irtó hadnak / békén együtt itt porladnak." (it means approximately: "Turks and Hungarians against each other / Fought here in fierce hatred / Heroes of many monstrous armies / Falling to dust in piece together")
Hamza Museum
The Hamza Museum of Jászberény was established in 1995 to present the so-called Hamza Collection, the legacy of Dezső Ákos Hamza (1903-1993) Hungarian painter and film director. This is the first and so far the only one public fine art collection in Jászberény. The collection includes the artworks of Dezső Ákos Hamza, as well as the sketches and drawings of his wife, the also Hungarian-born fashion designer and applied artist Mária Hamza-Lehel (1906-1997).
The couple became acquainted in Paris, France and they got married in 1933. Later they lived in Rome, Italy, but finally they settled in São Paulo, Brazil in 1953. They came back to Jászberény, Hungary only after the Political System Change in Hungary in 1989. Here they established a foundation and then a museum, which became the current Hamza Museum. They bequeathed their artworks and collections to the city and the Jász people.
Destinations, emplacements dans le guide de voyage:
Jászberény (307 photos)
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok megye (county) (726 photos)
Grande Plaine du nord (Észak-Alföld) (1 619 photos + 7 photos panoramiques)
Hongrie (27 287 photos + 163 photos panoramiques)
et en plus:
(au sein ici: Grande Plaine du nord et Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok megye)
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye (county) (687 photos)
Parc national du Hortobágy
Hajdúszoboszló (98 photos + 6 photos panoramiques)
Tiszafüred (45 photos)
Debrecen (Debretin) (59 photos + 1 photos panoramiques)
Szolnok (297 photos)
Szolnok (297 photos)
Hortobágy (163 photos)
Abádszalók (77 photos)
Chaque photo panoramique à:
Jászberény ( photos)
Grande Plaine du nord (Észak-Alföld) (7 photos)
Hongrie (163 photos)
Europe (165 photos)
Toutes les photos normales à:
Jászberény (307 photos / 4 galerie)
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok megye (county) (726 photos / 10 galerie)
Grande Plaine du nord (Észak-Alföld) (1 619 photos / 26 galerie)
Hongrie (27 287 photos / 462 galerie)
Europe (30 494 photos / 523 galerie)
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