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The city of towers
The city of towers
Kecskemét is tucked away in the middle of the endless plain. The city, with its beauty and the numerous sights, is the bright spot of the area between the Danube and the Tisza. The buildings of the inner city do not evoke bygone days, but more the atmosphere of the Art Nouveau, of which the best examples are the official buildings and museums.
During the time of the Turkish occupation the population of the surrounding area fled to cities which were secured with a fence. This was to avoid the fighting in the area and the tyranny of Sipahi lords. Kecskemét had further protection because of its privileged legal status, as it paid taxes directly to the pasha of Buda.
There were times when Kecskemét used to be a commercial city and a place which levied duties on goods. It even had a marketplace due to its favourable location near the Vienna-Buda-Belgrade trade route. Several churches were built here, which used to serve as the centre of social life. Looking around you can see so many churches that you will understand immediately why Kecskemét is called ‘the city of towers’.
The structure of the city is characterised by zones, just like other market towns. The outermost part is a network of isolated farms; then come the orchards with houses of differing sizes. Within the next zone are the ditches that surround the paved streets. The innermost part is the city centre.
Two famous figures of Hungarian cultural life were born here, Zoltán Kodály and József Katona. The building of the present railway station was the birthplace of the world-famous Zoltán Kodály. He was one of the greatest Hungarian composers, whose methods of music-education are still applied. The father of Hungarian drama, József Katona is the writer of a fundamental piece of Hungarian literature, Bánk Bán.
The image of the inner city is prevailed by three buildings: the City Hall [Városháza] designed by Ödön Lechner; the well known Cifra Palace [Cifrapalota] and the Calvinist Grammar School & Law Academy. These charming buildings do not have the usual features of the Art Nouveau but its unique, Hungarian version with folksy characteristics.
As a travelling actor the greatest Hungarian poet, Sandor Petofi, played for three months in the city. But this was not the first time he was here, as between 1828 and 1831 he went to the Lutheran elementary school of Kecskemét, which he used to call a ‘famous city’.
都市、大きな町
ヨーロッパ(大陸) > ハンガリー(国) > 南ハンガリーの平原 (Dél-Alföld)(観光地域) > Bács-Kiskun megye (county)(県(郡))
GPS座標: の緯度 46°54'22"、の経度 19°41'23" (N46 54.37 - E19 41.38)
旅行ガイドの目的地:
Kecskemét(79の写真 + 4のパノラマ画像)
Bács-Kiskun megye (county)(214の写真 + 4のパノラマ画像)
南ハンガリーの平原 (Dél-Alföld)(817の写真 + 14のパノラマ画像)
ハンガリー(27,287の写真 + 163のパノラマ画像)
そしてさらに:
(ここで内側:Bács-Kiskun megye)
Kiskunfélegyháza(135の写真)
ここにすべてのパノラマ写真:
Kecskemét(4の写真)
南ハンガリーの平原 (Dél-Alföld)(14の写真)
ハンガリー(163の写真)
ヨーロッパ(165の写真)
ここにすべての通常の写真:
Kecskemét(79の写真)
Bács-Kiskun megye (county)(214の写真 / 3のギャラリー)
南ハンガリーの平原 (Dél-Alföld)(817の写真 / 13のギャラリー)
ハンガリー(27,287の写真 / 462のギャラリー)
ヨーロッパ(30,494の写真 / 523のギャラリー)
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