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Székesfehérvár
English: Székesfehérvár is a
Hungarian city, where kings were crownd and buried
Deutsch: Székesfehérvár ist eine
ungarische Stadt. Es war Krönungstadt der ungarischen Könige.
Magyar: Székesfehérvár magyar város, királyok koronázási és temetkezési helye
Hivatalos címere
Coat of arms
Monuments and statues[edit]
Stephen I of Hungary - equestrian bronze by Ferenc Sidló
Miklós Melocco: Monument of Mathias Corvinus
Monument of Mathias Corvinus, sidewall
Statue of Ferenc Wathay by Elek Lux
"Bishop's Well" by Jenő Bory
Bishop's Well 3. – Statue pf St. Gerard, Bishop of Csanád and tutor of Prince St. Emeric
Medgyessy Ferenc (1881-1958): Dancing women
Statue of György Varkocs by Dezső Erdey 1.
Statue of György Varkocs by Dezső Erdey 2.
Ruling prince Geza, father of Saint Stephan
Memorial of 10th Hussar Regiment by Pál Pátzay
World War I monument to commemorate the 17th Infantry Regiment
Stonework on the house of Andreas Fligl (1744-1816)
Soviet military monument and cemetery
Soviet military monument and cemetery 2
Soviet military monument and cemetery 3
Soviet military monument and cemetery 4
Map of Hungary: Székesfehérvár and Fejér county
Colorful window at the railway station
See also[edit]
I. István