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Balatonfüred (german: Bad Plattensee, sk, Blatenské Teplice) is a
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in Veszprém county, in
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, with a population of 13,000, situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destination. It is also a location for fishing (carp being the most common catch) although the introduction of eels and other non-indigenous species has caused ecological damage in recent years.


Description

The town has two marinas, a string of carbonated mineral water springs,
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s from the middle of the 18th and the 19th centuries and fine restaurants. It has modern hotels and guest-houses to accommodate about fifty thousand visitors in the summer. The nearest villages around Balatonfüred are
Tihany Tihany /ˈtihɒɲ/ is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County). The whole peninsula is a historical district. The center of the district is the Benedictine Tihany Abbey, which was founde ...
, Aszófő, Balatonszőlős and Csopak, all renowned for their wine, land and beaches. Highway No 71 crosses the town as well as a single track railway line between
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and
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. Although a shipyard was once the town's largest employer, now that place has been taken by the State Hospital for Cardiology. The largest industry is catering and providing boarding and other accommodations. The town has a pier, a harbour, a large camping site and several private marinas. Visitors come for the mild
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, scenery, the local
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, made of Olaszrizling grapes, and sailing and swimming facilities, as well as to revive the two-century-old tradition of socializing around
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s, bathing and vacationing. The main events of the two-month-long summer holiday season include a ball for first-time visitors with a beauty contest and a wine-tasting festival, both in August. Füred (short for Balatonfüred) has six comprehensive schools, three grammar schools, a secondary modern school for viniculture, the Lajos Loczy High School and Janos Ferencsik Music School (conservatory). A number of choirs, bands and sporting clubs are also present. The town has a local TV studio and a monthly newspaper. Füred has a newly built conference and sport centre as well. There are three churches in the town: a typical red-sandstone Catholic church, a white Protestant church and a modern Evangelist church. A Pentecostal, American type of Christian denomination
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is also active in the former Communist party headquarters. Balatonfüred has a number of conference halls and a large clinic for heart patients. It also has a number of wine cellars that sell white house wine from the vineyards on the hillside overlooking the town and the lake. In winter, the lake may freeze over for weeks so that skaters and
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ers take over near the shore of the town.


State Hospital for Cardiology

With its 429 beds the State Hospital for Cardiology in Balatonfüred boasts the largest cardiac-rehabilitation center in Hungary. The hospital is built on the lake shore and is flanked by the Tagore promenade, named after the Nobel-laureate
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, who was treated here. Many other patients come here to heal and recuperate year-round thanks to the carbonated springs and baths, which are one of the best-known healing agents in Balatonfüred since the 17th century. The town was officially declared a spa in 1772. The Kossuth Spring and other springs near the hospital supply water containing free and bound carbon dioxide as well as
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and other minerals. The temperature of the spring waters is they are collected into a large basin and conducted to the spa building. Then the carbonated water is warmed up to and used for treatment.


Sights

* A well named after Lajos Kossuth with carbonated drinking water – see gallery below * Former classicist holiday home of actress
Lujza Blaha Lujza Blaha (''Ludovika Reindl''; 1850–1926) was a Hungarian actress and singer. She was known as "the nation's nightingale", an epithet given her by writer Mór Jókai. ''"First published in the Time Out Budapest magazine's monthly column "Magy ...
(1816) * The resort house of Mór Jókai * A cave named after geologist Lajos Lóczy * Tagore promenade * Sundance Park, set on the site of the former Greek Quarter, houses many clubs, bars and restaurants.


Twin towns – sister cities

Balatonfüred is twinned with: *
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, Finland (1988) *
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, Germany (1989) * Opatija, Croatia (1996) *
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, Romania (2003) * Arpino, Italy (2006)


Notable people

*
József Manes Österreicher Joseph Manes Österreicher ( hu, Österreicher József Manes), Hungarian physician; born at Óbuda 1759; died at Vienna, December 14, 1831. He studied medicine, but could not practise until after the promulgation of the edict of toleration by Em ...
(1759–1831), physician * Elek Straub (1944–), engineer, businessman and manager *
Bendegúz Bóka Bendegúz Bóka (born 2 October 1993) is a Hungarian handballer for Balatonfüredi KSE and the Hungarian national team. He represented Hungary at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship The 2019 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was ...
(1993–), handballer * Gábor Bodó (1941–2011), volleyball player *
János Vörös János Vörös (25 March 1891 – 23 July 1968) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence in the unofficial Interim National Government which led by Béla Miklós. He fought in the First World War at th ...
(1891–1968), military officer, politician, Minister of Defence * Pál Jávor (1902–1959), actor * Sava Babić (1934–2012), Serbian writer, poet, translator and university professor * Mór Jókai (1825–1904), dramatist and novelist * Zoltán Horváth (1937–), sabre fencer * Rózsa Hoffmann (1948–), politician and educator * Dániel Berzsenyi (1776–1836), poet *
Áron Gádorfalvi Áron Gádorfalvi (born 5 December 1976 in Budapest) is a Hungarian windsurfer, who specializes in Mistral and Neil Pryde RS:X classes. He represented Hungary in all five editions of the Olympic Games since 1996, and has been training at Axon ...
(1976–), windsurfer *
Diána Detre Diána Klaudia Detre (born 22 November 1983 in Budapest) is a Hungarian windsurfer, who specialized in Neil Pryde RS:X class. A two-time Olympian (2008 and 2012), she has been currently training for Balatonfuredi Yacht Club in Balatonfüred un ...
(1983–), windsurfer *
Sándor Kisfaludy Sándor Kisfaludy (27 September 1772 – 28 October 1844) was a Hungarian lyric poet, ''Himfy's Loves'' his chief work, was less distinguished as a dramatist. He is considered to be the first romantic poet from Hungary. He was the brother of K ...
(1772–1844), lyric poet *
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore (; bn, রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He resh ...
(1861–1941), Bengali polymath *
László Passuth László Passuth (Budapest, Hungary July 15, 1900- Balatonfüred, Hungary June 19, 1979) was a prolific Hungarian author of historical novels and translator. He is the father of art historian, Krisztina Passuth. He graduated with a law degree from ...
(1900–1979), author of historical novels and translator *
Kolos Ferenc Vaszary Kolos Ferenc Vaszary, O.S.B. (12 February 1832 in Keszthely, Hungary – 3 September 1915 in Balatonfüred, Hungary) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a longtime archbishop of the prestigious see of Esztergom in the Austro-Hung ...
(1832–1915), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Protiwinsky Ferenc (1884–1947), akadémikus festő


Gallery

Balatönfüred Kerektemplom 2002-03-24.JPG File:Balatonfured4.JPG File:Balatonfured harbour.png, File:Fasor2.jpg File:Sunrise at the Fisherman and ferryman statues. - Balatonfüred, Hungary.jpg File:ShipsBalatonfüred.jpg File:Balafured pier.JPG File:Berzsenyi kút - Balatonfüred, 2015.11.02 (1).JPG


Sport

The
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, which legally served as the 2008 Dakar Rally when the Amaury Sport Organisation cancelled the Lisbon-Dakar race in December 2007 over terrorist attacks, finished in Balatonfüred. *
Balatonfüredi FC Balatonfüredi Futball Club is a professional football club based in Balatonfüred, Veszprém County, Hungary, that competes in the Veszprém county league. Name changes *1924–?: Balatonfüredi Sport Club *?-1945: Balatonfüredi Levente Egyes ...
, association football team * Balatonfüredi KSE, handball team


References


External links

* in Hungarian and English
Balatonfüred town Web site – in English



Tourism + Pictures + sights about Balatonfüred

Annagora Water Park

Balatonfüred at funiq.hu
{{DEFAULTSORT:Balatonfured Populated places in Veszprém County