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Somogyvár ( hr, Šemudvar) is a village in
Somogy County Somogy ( hu, Somogy megye, ; hr, Šomođska županija; sl, Šomodska županija, german: Komitat Schomodei) is an administrative county (comitatus or ''megye'') in present Hungary, and also in the former Kingdom of Hungary. Somogy County lies ...
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Geography

It is situated south from
Lengyeltóti Lengyeltóti is a town in Somogy county, Hungary. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. Settings The town can be found south from Fonyód, along the highway to Somogyvár, the old seat of the county. The highway went from t ...
, between Lengyeltóti, Öreglak and
Somogyvámos Somogyvámos is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. It is about 25 km north of Kaposvár, and about 25 km south of Fonyód. History The surrounding lands were inhabited since the Avaric rule (6th/7th century). Its first written men ...
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History

It is a historical tradition that, after the death of Géza of Hungary, Prince Koppány held this central fortress in the region of Somogyvár. Koppány launched the attack on the Veszprém fortress in 997 from here. Archaeological excavations revealed that in 1091 King Ladislaus I of Hungary supported the building of a
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monastery here. Excavations also revealed layers that date from before the 11th century in the Bronze Age. The Somogyvár Abbey was built between 1091 and 1095 and the first Benedictine monks were invited from the Abbey of Saint-Gilles. Later monks were also invited both from
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and other abbeys from Hungary. As so often happened to Benedictine abbeys that were located at important locations, the local kings and princes eventually managed to gain control and convert them from monasteries into military fortresses. The royal fortress of Somogyvár was frequently mentioned in charters from 1163.
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gave the fortress in 1410 to Marczali Miklós. Later, in 1474 the Báthori family received Somogyvár town. Then the Enyingi Török family owned it. The monastery was used till the Ottoman wars in the 16th century. After the battle of Mohács, it was transformed and rebuilt as a fortress. In 1543 the Ottoman army destroyed the monastery fortress. After the end of the Turkish wars and occupation, in 1677 Széchenyi György archbishop of Kalocsa rebuilt the village and it became the possession of the Archbishop of Kalocsa until the 20th century. Archaeological excavations began in 1972 in order to reveal the original remnants of the abbey. The recovered ruins were opened to the public in 1991.


Economy

The Hungarian ''Fonte Viva'' company (owned by
Mol Group MOL Plc. ( hu, Magyar OLaj- és Gázipari Részvénytársaság, lit=Hungarian Oil and Gas Public Limited Company), also commonly known as MOL Group, is a Hungarian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. Members of ...
) bottles the local mineral water in the village.Fonte Viva Website
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Main sights

* Ruins of Somogyvár Abbey - consecrated in 1091 * ''Széchenyi Palace'' * ''Szentesica fountain''


Gallery

File:Somogyvár, Széchenyi kastély 1.JPG, Main entrance of the ''Széchenyi Palace'' File:Somogyvár Széchenyi-kastély.jpg, Aerial view of the ''Széchenyi Palace'' File:Somogyvár, Széchenyi kastély 3.JPG, The park of the ''Széchenyi Palace'' File:Szent Egyed Apátság - panoramio.jpg, The ruins of Somogyvár Abbey File:Somogyvár - panoramio (1).jpg, The ruins of Somogyvár Abbey File:Szent Egyed Bencés Apátság, pihenőkert - panoramio.jpg, Cross in the park of Somogyvár Abbey File:Somogyvár - panoramio.jpg, Belvedere of the Somogyvár Abbey File:A somogyvári bencés apátság romjai (8104. számú műemlék).jpg, The well in the Somogyvár Abbey File:Somogyvár,_Szentesica_forrás.JPG, Szentesica founitain File:Somogyvár, templom 02.jpg, Roman Catholic church of Somogyvár File:Somogyvár, templom 05.jpg, Roman Catholic church with the war memorial File:Szent Laszlo Somogyvár.jpg, Statue of Saint Ladislaus


External links


Somogyvár homepage

About Somogyvár on the Várak homepage

Somogyvár on the homepage Vendégváró

Aerial photographs of the ruins of Somogyvár Abbey and the castle

Falvak.hu

Street map (Hungarian)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Somogyvar Populated places in Somogy County Romanesque architecture in Hungary History of Somogy