Keszthely, Zala County, Western Transdanubia Region, Hungary

Name | Geography : Location | Museum

🇭🇺 Keszthely is a Hungarian city located on the western shore of Lake Balaton. It is the second largest city by the lake and one of the more important cultural, educational and economic hubs in the region. Due to its favourable location and accessibility by both road and rail, Keszthely and the surrounding area is a preferred holiday destination. From the middle of the 5th century until the middle of the 7th century the Keszthely Culture flourished in the area.

The Faculty for Agriculture of University of Pannonia is located in Keszthely. George Fejer, Hungarian author and librarian at the University of Pest, was born in Keszthely in 1766.

Name The city is also known by alternative names in other languages: German: Kesthell; Latin: Mogentiana, later Castellum; and Slovene: Blatenski Kostel.

Geography: Location The city of Keszthely is located at the north-west corner of Lake Balaton, on the shore of one of the biggest lakes in Central Europe. The city is surrounded by forests and rolling hills to the north, plains to the south east and the lake. South from the city lies Kis-Balaton (Little Balaton), a swamp which is a part of the Zala river delta and which acts as a natural water purifier for Lake Balaton. The swamp is particularly known as a water fowl habitat and enjoys international recognition and protection as a natural reserve.

The city also enjoys the proximity of Hévíz, a town famous for its spa and health services. Keszthely is very close to some northern Balaton wine regions which are known to produce high quality white wines from locally cultivated varieties.

Keszthely is easily and rather quickly accessible by car from both Budapest, the capital of Hungary, and Vienna, the capital of Austria. Direct bus services between Keszthely and Budapest run several times a day.

Museum The Balaton Museum Association was established in 1898 for among all Sandor Lovassy's initiation. The starting of the museum building in Keszthely was in 1925 with the help of count Taszilo Festetics, on the basis of Györgyi Denes's design in Neo-baroque style. With the building of the first museum in Zala county, the stones from pulled down stables next to Festetics Mannsion were used as well. The collection shows the archeological, ethnographical, historical and natural scientific values of the Balaton area.

Keszthely, Zala County, Western Transdanubia Region, Hungary 
<b>Keszthely, Zala County, Western Transdanubia Region, Hungary</b>
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Keszthely has a population of over 20,895 people. Keszthely also forms part of the wider Lake Balaton metropolitan area which has a population of over 25,000 people. Keszthely is situated 48 km north-east of Nagykanizsa.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Keszthely has links with:

🇹🇷 Alanya, Turkey 🇩🇪 Boppard, Germany 🇳🇱 Hof van Twente, Netherlands 🇵🇱 Jędrzejów, Poland 🇸🇰 Levoča, Slovak Republic 🇷🇴 Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania 🇵🇱 Piwniczna-Zdrój, Poland 🇵🇱 Stary Sącz, Poland 🇨🇿 Turnov, Czech Republic
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Antipodal to Keszthely is: -162.752,-46.77

Locations Near: Keszthely 17.2481,46.7696

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🇭🇺 Győr 17.642,47.683 d: 105.8  

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