Szada is a village of 5,400 people (2018) in Pest County.

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Szada

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Take bus from Gödöllő or from Vác via Veresegyház.

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Grassalkovich-Pejacsevich Mansion in Szada
  • Bertalan Székely Memorial House (Székely Bertalan Emlékház), Székely Bertalan utca 22 (west 500 m from main road, 'Dózsa György út), +36 28 405453. Tu-F 14:00-18:00, Sa Su 15:00-18:00. Bertalan Székely was a Hungarian painter in the 19th century. He was the main representative of national romanticism. He has a studio in Szada where the museum is now located. The garden is full of botanical rarities surrounds the house and studio. Guided tour Ft1000 (Hungarian, English and French languages are available). Ft150.
  • Local History Collection, Szadai Tájház, 2111 Szada, Kossuth utca 6 (Dózsa György út (Main road) off on east side), +36 28 404798. By appointment. Historical, ethnographical exhibitions. Hungarian, German and English guide.) Free.
  • Reformed church built according to the plans of János Schulek, erected in 1928 on the main road in the middle of the village, opposite the Roman Catholic church.
  • St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
  • Grassalkovich-Pejacsevich mansion, a Classicist style village house
  • Margita, the highest point of the Gödöllő hills, with a lookout at the top (geodetic tower)
  • Hungary's first passive house (February 2009, based on the plans of László Szekér)
  • The seat of the Hungarian National Circus is here.
  • Safari Park

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