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词条 Hollókő
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  1. Location

  2. History

  3. Sights

  4. Picture gallery

  5. References

  6. External links

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Hollókő ({{IPA-hu|ˈholloːkøː|lang}}) is a Palóc ethnographic village in Hungary and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its name means "Raven-stone" in Hungarian.

Location

The village is located in Nógrád county, approximately 91.1 kilometres northeast from Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It lies in a valley of Cserhát Mountains, surrounded by low peaks. The natural environment is protected.

History

In the middle of the 13th century, in the aftermath of the Mongol invasion, construction of Hollókő castle first began as a means to protect the area against future attacks. At this time, the area around Hollókő was held by the Kacsics noble clan. The castle was first mentioned in records in 1310.[1] The original village was built just below the castle walls. The Ottomans captured the castle in 1552 and for the next 150 years, control alternated between Ottoman and Hungarian forces. At the end of the Ottoman era (1683) the castle and the village were finally abandoned and the present village grew up below.[2] Many of the existing houses were first built around this time. The houses, which contain wood in their structure, have had to be rebuilt many times throughout the years due to periodic fires, the last being in 1909. In 1987, the village, castle ruins, and surrounding area were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sights

  • The protected part of the village – Lajos Kossuth and Sándor Petőfi streets, 67 houses
  • Village Museum
  • Post Museum
  • Doll Museum
  • The House Of The Weavers
  • St. Martin Roman Catholic church
  • Hollókő castle

Picture gallery

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.holloko.hu/en/about-holloko/about-holloko.html |title=Hollókő Official Site}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/401 |title=UNESCO Hollókő profile}}

External links

{{commons category|Hollókő}}{{Wikivoyage}}
  • Aerial photography: Hollókő
  • History, pictures and google map of Hollókő Castle
{{World Heritage Sites in Hungary}}{{coord|48|00|N|19|36|E|region:HU_type:city|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Holloko}}{{Nograd-geo-stub}}

3 : Populated places in Nógrád County|World Heritage Sites in Hungary|Tourist attractions in Nógrád County

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