Discover Gyor, the country's most beautiful Baroque town; explore the Romanesque heritage of Lebeny; and experience the spiritual and cultural riches of the UNESCO-listed Pannonhalma Archabbey. A blend of architectural wonders, sacred history, and fine Hungarian wines await you on this unforgettable tour.
Departure and Journey to Gyor: Begin your day heading towards the charming city of Gyor, located at the confluence of three rivers: the Mosoni Danube, the Raba, and the Rabca. Despite being a key industrial and trade hub, Gyor has preserved its historic charm and remains a hidden gem for architecture lovers.
Walking Tour of Baroque Gyor: explore the beautifully preserved city centre, where the city's Baroque heritage shines through ornate bay windows, stately facades, and winding cobbled streets. You'll visit the impressive cathedral, home to the treasured Herm of King Saint Ladislaus, and see the Iron Cockerel fountain, the whimsical symbol of the city.
Visit to the Romanesque Church of Lebeny: Travel next to the village of Lebeny to admire one of Hungary's oldest Romanesque churches, built in the 13th century. With its austere stone architecture and timeless spiritual atmosphere, this site is a striking example of medieval sacred design.
Arrival at Pannonhalma Archabbey where history and spirituality merge atop St. Martin’s Hill. The Archabbey, founded in 996, is one of Hungary's most important historical and religious sites, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Delicious Hungarian Lunch: the setting and food offer a perfect reflection of monastic tradition, regional flavours, and Hungarian hospitality.
Guided Tour of the Archabbey: explore the breathtaking complex with a knowledgeable guide: the Romanesque sub-church, 13th-century cloister, Baroque Refectory, and the Archabbey Collection, Hungary’s second-largest religious archive.
Wine Tasting: refined local wines, produced from the Abbey’s own vineyards.