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Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
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Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
Nagyszakácsi Szent István király templom
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Balazs Balla (09/18/2020)
Wanderer of Kék Túra, when you arrived in Nagyszakácsi from Kisvid and you run out of water for analysis, do not run any further on the route of Kék Túra to Mesztegnyő, because you will fall far away from hunger and thirst, all along you. So before stepping on the sandy loess back Marcali-back to the only catcher of the Inner Somogy plain, you might want to enter ABC-J in the village center to rinse off the dust of the road well in advance and dip your mouth into the tin-beer of the tour ABC pub. Because as the saying goes hold in your hands PET bottling white dry: pour dust on the road dust friend. Since wine alone is more than enough, a wine-friendly-acquaintance chat can begin, to which the spirit of the place adds the company next to the store. In this way you can share the juice, in a good number of gathered local wines (non-de) drinking in a standing, sitting, lying-lying non-plow-solo noble company. Then stand on the side of the small shop and take a look at the towering wall of King St. Stephen's Church in Nagyszakácsi. And if you have already considered it, do not let it swing below you to pattern this masterpiece of the church, if not otherwise, but at least in its appearance, because the closed door does not give itself or its opportunity, and on weekday afternoons you do not get in, only every two weeks Saturday evening mise. Look around carefully because there is something to admire from the outside: - stained glass windows that could really shine in their splendor from the inside; - a façade decorated with holes from the front; - an ornate plaster adorning its entrance into a wreath of splendor; - the churchyard sculpture park. And what we miss with its inner disregard, well, according to the writing, because an invaluable relic is preserved here: - A piece of the right hand of St. Stephen, donated by King Kálmán Könyves to the Nagyszakácsi monastery of the Pauline order. "Unfortunately, in the meantime, years ago, the relic was transferred to the Basilica." Maybe the new king is not a reading party. Or maybe he was still Sleepy, but he was blind anyway, so he threw Kálmán Könyves with his donations and fictional hump, like II. Lining. I'll tell you more about that there. Therefore, before you get here, you should visit the telephone number of the municipality (+36) 85 - 310 -361 But the history of the place still holds exciting twists and turns, because Nagyszakácsi is nothing more than a noble multitude of ROYAL SECRETS who served Hungarian kings to receive land and receipts with their families. Thus, a multitude of soothing chefs were concentrated here in a very large number for the time being, to have to compete annually in big festive consolations and to roast ox and wild boar on skewers in the outdoor ovens. And as it turned out, meanwhile, these great royal cooking competitions also ceased in the mid-2000s. Spelling the names of the chefs from Wikipedia (in which I don't understand the year numbers myself: "Bakator (1380-1414), Gede or Gedefi (1382-1480), Póka or Pókafi (1382-1505), Soldos (1382-1428), Délczeg (1382), Tor (1382), Terpe (1401-1480), Vas (1401), Szakácsi (1402-1497), Kigyó or Kegyó (1425-1480), Fintha (1425-1463), Pokocz (1436), Veres (1436-1505), Thief (1451-1505), Kecskés (1453 -1471), Duck (1459), Small (1461-1470), Broad (1461), Körtvély (1461), Tenke (1461), Black (1461-1505), Sávolyi (1461-1470), Ivánka Külsőszakácsi 63), Nagyszakácsi (1463), Orros (1463-1505), Kozma (1463), Pálfi (1465-1505), Czevek (1465), Rooster (1465-1480), Vég (1467), Szabó (1470-1495) , Denke (1470), Valkon (1470), Zereger (1470), Ágoston (1470-1502), Biró (1470), Korcz (1470), Kisszakácsi (1471), Recsek (1471), Csorna (1471), Priest ( 1475-1497), Egyedfi (1476), Szulai (1480-1505), Szöllős (1482), Hegedős or Hegedes (1492-1505), Miklósi or Miklós (1492-1505), Vidi Gondos (1495-1505), Kovács ( 1495-1497), Nagy (1495-1505), Ago or Agh (1495-1505), Lucza (1495), Kálmán (1497-1505), Ka tona (1505), Balka, Bellye, Besenyei, Bogdán, Berry, Bongolyag, Debrei, Ellyesse, Faber (Kovács), Facsiár, Györgyfi, Izdrai, Karai, Kisfaludi, Korotnai, Kőmíves, Patrohi, Sipos, Tót és Vidi no and a Gunya Kölkedi from 1272, who then moved from Zakachkelked to Nagyszakácsi.
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