Castle well
The Majestic Castle Well of Veszprém
Explore the Nagypréposti Palota, a stunning historical landmark in Veszprém, showcasing Baroque architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Nestled in the heart of Veszprém, the Nagypréposti Palota stands as a breathtaking historical landmark, captivating tourists with its rich architectural heritage and serene surroundings. This stunning palace, once the residence of the Archbishop, offers visitors a glimpse into Hungary’s regal past, featuring intricate designs and lush gardens that invite leisurely strolls.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from Veszprém's main square (Kossuth Lajos tér), head south towards Rákóczi utca. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Vár utca. Turn left onto Vár utca. Continue walking for about 400 meters, passing by various local shops and cafes. As you approach the end of the street, Nagypréposti palota will be on your right at Vár u. 2-18.
Public Transport
From Veszprém's bus station (Veszprémi autóbusz-pályaudvar), take bus number 5 towards Várvölgy. Get off at the 'Vár' stop, which is the closest stop to Nagypréposti palota. From the bus stop, walk about 100 meters up Vár utca, and you will see Nagypréposti palota on your left at Vár u. 2-18.
Walking Tour
If you are in the area of the Veszprém Castle, start at the castle gate and walk down the hill towards Vár utca. Follow the road down and take a left onto Vár utca. Continue walking straight for about 300 meters, and you will find Nagypréposti palota on your right at Vár u. 2-18. This route offers beautiful views of the surrounding area.
Use Nagypréposti palota as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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