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Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
Török Adószedő-ház
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Katalin Radnai (02/17/2021)
A piece of Hungarian history can be felt here. There is also a fairy tale book where you can listen to a fairy tale - it creates a magical atmosphere.
János Mizsei (02/08/2021)
A small piece of our history.
Jutka Máté (08/21/2020)
There is a nice view of the village and Lake Balaton. The building houses an exhibition of local painters.
Felix Bubenheimer (09/06/2020)
the house is very nice, but unfortunately when we were there it was closed.
Tamas Somfai (10/27/2019)
It is not known that 15-16. The late Gothic manor house built at the turn of the 20th century has been called the "Turkish House" or "Turkish Tax House" since the turn of the century. The house appeared at the earliest in the Turkish purchase and sale contracts in 1675, 1689 and then in 1722 in a swap. A monograph entitled The History of Alsóörs, published in 1996, revealed from the archives of the Mórocza family that in the village the 16th-17th centuries. In the 20th century, double taxation was applied to the Hungarian and Turkish parts. One of the Turkish landowners of Alsóörs is the name of a span named "Rama" (1557), Yuszuf Divane (1570) and Mehmet Spahin (second half of the 17th century). In order to fulfill its task of taxing the Turkish part, the village chose a Turkish inventor in a very ingenious way, four of whom are known: Peter Kálmán from 1557, Albert Prépost from 1572, Istváné Prépost from 1590 and Ferenc Mórocza from around 1675. In Veszprém County, a Turkish judge is known from another place, Felsőgörzsöny. The diplomas issued by Turkish judges in Alsóörs, which are in the archives of the Mórocza family, are extremely rare in Hungarian literary history. The operation of the Turkish court was obviously related to the name of the Turkish house, whose folk explanation - from the turban-like chimney of the house - is not scientifically valid, because it is actually an onion-shaped baroque chimney seal.
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Nagykörű, 5065 Hungary
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