Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad
Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad is a theater building in Veszprém County, Central Transdanubia. Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad is situated nearby to the spring Szent Jakab-forrás, as well as near András-kútja.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Vászoly and Dörgicse.
Dörgicse
Village
Photo: Szilas, Public domain.
Dörgicse is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. It consists of three hamlets built on separate hills 4.3 km north of Lake Balaton. Dörgicse is famous for the wine production and its three medieval churches which were devastated during the Turkish wars in the 16th and 17th centuries. Dörgicse is situated 4 km southwest of Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad.
Mencshely
Village
Photo: Regasterios, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mencshely is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. Mencshely is situated 4½ km west of Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad.
Vászolyi szabadtéri színpad
- Type: Theater building
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Veszprém County, Central Transdanubia, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
46.94317° or 46° 56′ 35″ northLongitude
17.75804° or 17° 45′ 29″ eastOpen location code
8FRVWQV5+76OpenStreetMap ID
node 12106579861OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=theatre
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Highlights include Szent Jakab-forrás and Kemence.
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