Kossuth Lajos street

The tree-lined Kossuth Lajos utca is one of the pride of Eger.

It is lined with wonderful baroque villa buildings, several of which have recently been renovated. Let's definitely take a walk here!

 

Next to the bridge of the Eger stream is the Butler house, whose story - similar to the Mikszáth story (Strange marriage) - is very novel.

János Buttler was born in 1773 as the 13th child in a family of 14 children. At the age of 19, he entered into a legal marriage with Count Katalin Dőry with early age exemption. In 1795, the Holy See of Kassa separated them from bed and table, ruling that it was a fault of both of them, which was not the same as declaring a divorce. Buttler applied for this when he was 58 years old, to get rid of alimony and his childless wife. This wish was unsuccessful. He died in 1845.






Legal graffiti wall

Leányka utca

World War I memorial promenade

Eszperantó sétány

Agria Park shopping mall

Törvényház utca 4.

Feast of the Eger Wine (Az Egri Bor Ünnepe)

Érsekkert

Archbishop's Palace ornamental garden

Széchenyi István utca 1-5.

Castle Wall Promenade

Várfalsétány