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Parád is a village in the region of
Northern Hungary Northern Hungary ( hu, Észak-Magyarország) is a region in Hungary. As a statistical region it includes the counties Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Heves and Nógrád, but in colloquial speech it usually also refers to Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county ...
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Heves County Heves county ( hu, Heves megye, ) lies in northern Hungary, between the right bank of the river Tisza and the Mátra and Bükk mountains. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Pest, Nógrád, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and Jász-Nagykun-S ...
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Pétervására District Pétervására ( hu, Pétervásárai járás) is a district created in 2013 in the north-western part of Heves County. '' Pétervására'' is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Hunga ...
, in the valley of the Parádi-Tarna. Thanks to its medicinal water, unique natural attractions and
springs Spring(s) may refer to: Common uses * Spring (season), a season of the year * Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy * Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water * Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a he ...
of
Mátra Mountains The Mátra ( sk, Matra) is a mountain range in northern Hungary, between the towns Gyöngyös and Eger. The country's highest peak, Kékestető (1014 m), belongs to this mountain range. The Mátra is part of the North Hungarian Mountains an ...
, Parád is a popular destination of tourists. The village lays in the foothills of
Kékes Kékes is Hungary's highest mountain, at above sea level. It lies northeast of Gyöngyös, in the Mátra range of Heves county. It is Hungary's third most popular tourist attraction, after Lake Balaton and the Danube, and has a number of h ...
, which is the highest mountain of
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croa ...
. The eastern area of Parád is named Parádfürdő. A geographically separated area, Parádóhuta belongs to the village. Parád is considered to be the centre of an ethnic Hungarian subgroup – the
Palóc The Palóc are a subgroup of Hungarians in Northern Hungary and southern Slovakia. While the Palóc have retained distinctive traditions, including a very apparent dialect of Hungarian, the Palóc are also ethnic Hungarians by general consensus. ...
.


Geography


Location

It lies on the northern side of the Mátra Mountains, in the valley of brook Parádi-Tarna. Parádfürdő is located east of the centre of Parád, Parádóhuta lies south of the centre. While Parádfürdő is completely connected to Parád, Parádóhuta is about 2 km away. The area is rich of watercourses which produced unique natural attractions.


Approach

Parád can easily approached on highway 24. Road 24 138 branches off towards
Bodony Bodony is a village in Heves County, Hungary. References Populated places in Heves County {{Heves-geo-stub ...
, and road 24 135 towards Parádóhuta. The village does not have any railway, the nearest railway station is in the neighbour village Recsk, but the passenger transport is paused since 2007 on this line (Kisterenye-Kál-Kápolna railway line No. 84).


History

Parád was mentioned first in 1506, when in a charter, the name of the village was written in the form Parad. Parád was owned by several famous Hungarian families. In the 17th century the area was owned by the
Rákóczi The House of Rákóczi (older spelling Rákóczy) was a Hungarian noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary between the 13th century and 18th century. Their name is also spelled ''Rákoci'' (in Slovakia), ''Rakoczi'' and ''Rakoczy'' in some forei ...
family for almost a century. This period was important in the history of Parád.
Francis II Rákóczi Francis II Rákóczi ( hu, II. Rákóczi Ferenc, ; 27 March 1676 – 8 April 1735) was a Hungarian nobleman and leader of Rákóczi's War of Independence against the Habsburgs in 1703–11 as the prince ( hu, fejedelem) of the Estates Confedera ...
established a
glassworks Glass production involves two main methods – the float glass process that produces sheet glass, and glassblowing that produces bottles and other containers. It has been done in a variety of ways during the history of glass. Glass container ...
, which was named ''üveghuta'' in Hungarian – from these two words derives the village name Parádóhuta. Later the glassworks moved to the neighbouring village of
Parádsasvár Parádsasvár is a small village in northern Hungary. It is located in Heves County, in the Mátra mountains, between the towns Gyöngyös and Eger. History This village was first mentioned in the 16th century, as property of Kristóf Országh ...
. The
Grassalkovich Anton Graf Grassalkovich ( Ürmény, 6 March 1694 – Gödöllő, 1 December 1771) was an Imperial Real Privy Councilor, President of the Royal Hungarian Court Chamber, Chief Justice of Hungary (1731–1748), and confidant of Empress Maria There ...
, the
Orczy Orczy, Orczi: *Orci, village in Somogy County, Hungary *Orczy, a neighborhood in Budapest's VIII district, Hungary *Orczy family (''Orczy de Orczi'', :hu:Orczy család), Hungarian nobility originating from Orci **Lőrinc Orczy ( :hu:Orczy Lőrinc ...
and the
Károlyi Károlyi is the name of a Hungarian noble family and a surname, and may refer to: * Károlyi family **Alexander Károlyi (1668–1743), first count ** Alajos Károlyi (1825–1899), Austro-Hungarian count ** Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), former ...
families also played important roles in the development of the glassworks. The fate of Parád was intertwined with the development of the
baths Bath may refer to: * Bathing, immersion in a fluid ** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body ** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe * Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities Plac ...
, mainly for the bottling of bath vapours and ''csevice'' (naturally-carbonated sour water – ''Természetes szénsavas savanyúvíz''), which is in Parádsasvár. The curative water of the Csevice spring has been used for the treatment of different kinds of digestive illnesses for more than 200 years.
Glass art Glass art refers to individual works of art that are substantially or wholly made of glass. It ranges in size from monumental works and installation pieces to wall hangings and windows, to works of art made in studios and factories, including glas ...
is still pursued in Parád and its environs, mostly in Parádsasvár. The large-scale production took place there, but the famous glass factory closed after the end of
communism in Hungary The Hungarian People's Republic ( hu, Magyar Népköztársaság) was a one-party socialist state from 20 August 1949 to 23 October 1989. It was governed by the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, which was under the influence of the Soviet Uni ...
. Now Parádsasvár is an independent village from Parád. Due to the foundation of a
grinding Grind is the cross-sectional shape of a blade. Grind, grinds, or grinding may also refer to: Grinding action * Grinding (abrasive cutting), a method of crafting * Grinding (dance), suggestive club dancing * Grinding (video gaming), repetitive and ...
workshop in 1803,
lead glass Lead glass, commonly called crystal, is a variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass. Lead glass contains typically 18–40% (by weight) lead(II) oxide (PbO), while modern lead crystal, historically al ...
production began in the area. The former owners of Parád also played an important role in the history of medicinal waters. In 1763,
Queen Maria Theresa Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (german: Maria Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position ''suo jure'' (in her own right). ...
ordered investigation of all useful
mineral waters Mineral water is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds. Mineral water may usually be still or sparkling (carbonated/effervescent) according to the presence or absence of added gases. Tra ...
in the country.
Ferenc Markhót Ferenc () is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francisco, Francesco, François, Frank and Franz. People with the name include: * Ferenc Batthyány, Hungarian magnate and general * Ferenc Berényi, Hungarian artist ...
, a doctor of Heves County discovered a mineral water containing
alum An alum () is a type of chemical compound, usually a hydrated double sulfate salt of aluminium with the general formula , where is a monovalent cation such as potassium or ammonium. By itself, "alum" often refers to potassium alum, with t ...
. According to him, the locals used it for healing foot pain, foot swelling and ulcerations. In 1778, an alum factory started operating in the village. Primarily alum water had been used for the treatment of skin diseases and malignant rashes. To take the advantages of the facilities, a new part of the village, Parádfürdő was established. The first bath (Hungarian: ''fürdő'') was built by József Orczy in 1795.
András Fáy András Fáy ( sk, Andrej Fáy; 30 May 178626 July 1864) was a Hungarian author, lawyer, politician and businessman. Life He was born at Kohány (today Kochanovce, suburb of Sečovce) in the county of Zemplén, and was educated for the law ...
, a Hungarian author, lawyer, politician and businessman was the first well-known guest of the bath.
Lajos Kossuth Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva (, hu, udvardi és kossuthfalvi Kossuth Lajos, sk, Ľudovít Košút, anglicised as Louis Kossuth; 19 September 1802 – 20 March 1894) was a Hungarian nobleman, lawyer, journalist, poli ...
the Governor-President of the
Kingdom of Hungary The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephe ...
during the
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–49, tried to cure himself there. Construction and development continued around the bath, so the bath of Parád appealed to a wider variety of people of different economic means and became more famous. Both aristocratic and bourgeois families travelled to the Parád in hopes of healing – physical and spiritual strengthening. From 1847, Parád was a property of the
Károlyi Károlyi is the name of a Hungarian noble family and a surname, and may refer to: * Károlyi family **Alexander Károlyi (1668–1743), first count ** Alajos Károlyi (1825–1899), Austro-Hungarian count ** Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), former ...
family for almost a hundred years. They enriched the village with many architectural values. The
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS ) is a global association supporting the Girl Guides, female-oriented and female-only Guiding and Scouting organizations in 152 countries. It was established in 1928 in Parád, Hungary, ...
was formed at the fifth International Guide Conference, held in Parád in 1928. In 2013, the mayor's office of Parád associated with the mayor's office of the neighbouring village of
Bodony Bodony is a village in Heves County, Hungary. References Populated places in Heves County {{Heves-geo-stub ...
under the name of ''Parádi Közös Önkormányzati Hivatal''.


Public life


Mayors

* 1990–1994: Oszkár Nagy (independent) * 1994–1998: Oszkár Nagy (
SZDSZ The Alliance of Free Democrats – Hungarian Liberal Party ( hu, Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége – a Magyar Liberális Párt, SZDSZ) was a liberal political party in Hungary. The SZDSZ was a member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democra ...
-
MSZP The Hungarian Socialist Party ( hu, Magyar Szocialista Párt), commonly known by its acronym MSZP, is a centre-left social-democratic and pro-European political party in Hungary. It was founded on 7 October, 1989 as a post-communist evolution a ...
) * 1998–2002: Oszkár Nagy (independent) * 2002–2006: Oszkár Nagy (independent) * 2006–2010: Nagy Oszkár (independent) * 2010–2014: József Mudriczki (independent) * 2014–2016: József Mudriczki (independent) * 2016–2019: József Mudriczki (independent) * From 2019: József Mudriczki (independent) It is an interesting fact that in the municipal election held on 18 October 1998, the village had 8 mayoral candidates, which is much more than the national average. On 3 July 2016, an off year election was held due to the self-dissolution of the city council.


Demography


Area, population

Parád has an area of 37,2 km² and a population of 2046 on 1 January 2015.


Ethnic groups

In 2001, 95% of its population declared themselves as a
Hungarian Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignme ...
, and 5% as a
Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council * Roma Street, Brisbane, a ...
. In 2011, 83.5% declared themselves as a
Hungarian Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignme ...
, 7.1% as a
Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council * Roma Street, Brisbane, a ...
, 0.3% as a German, 0.3% as a Romanian and 0.2% as a Slovak (16.4% did not declare, the sum of the percentages may be greater than 100% due to the dual identities).


Religious distribution

In 2011, 56.7% of Parád declared themselves as
Roman Catholic Roman or Romans most often refers to: *Rome, the capital city of Italy *Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD *Roman people, the people of ancient Rome *''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ...
, 3.1% as
Calvinist Calvinism (also called the Reformed Tradition, Reformed Protestantism, Reformed Christianity, or simply Reformed) is a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Ca ...
, 0.3% as
Lutheran Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and Protestant Reformers, reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Cathol ...
, 0.3% as
Greek Catholic The term Greek Catholic Church can refer to a number of Eastern Catholic Churches following the Byzantine (Greek) liturgy, considered collectively or individually. The terms Greek Catholic, Greek Catholic church or Byzantine Catholic, Byzantine Ca ...
, 13.7%
non-denominational A non-denominational person or organization is one that does not follow (or is not restricted to) any particular or specific religious denomination. Overview The term has been used in the context of various faiths including Jainism, Baháʼí Fait ...
(24.9% did not declare).Parád
''Helységnévtár''


Main sights


Parád

*
Palóc The Palóc are a subgroup of Hungarians in Northern Hungary and southern Slovakia. While the Palóc have retained distinctive traditions, including a very apparent dialect of Hungarian, the Palóc are also ethnic Hungarians by general consensus. ...
-house: The last surviving memory of the wooden constructions in the
Mátra The Mátra ( sk, Matra) is a mountain range in northern Hungary, between the towns Gyöngyös and Eger. The country's highest peak, Kékestető (1014 m), belongs to this mountain range. The Mátra is part of the North Hungarian Mountains a ...
. It was built in 1770 and can be visited since 1963. It is located at Sziget Street 10. *Exhibition of
wood carver Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation ...
Johák Asztalos (Kékesi Street 2.) *Tájház: an exhibition of the
palóc The Palóc are a subgroup of Hungarians in Northern Hungary and southern Slovakia. While the Palóc have retained distinctive traditions, including a very apparent dialect of Hungarian, the Palóc are also ethnic Hungarians by general consensus. ...
people's household objects and other memories (Kossuth Street 53.) * Szent Ottília parish church: it was built in 1768 in baroque style, its
frescos Fresco (plural ''frescos'' or ''frescoes'') is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaster ...
was made in 1966 (Kossuth Street 45.)


Parádfürdő

*The building of State Hospital of Parádfürdő: it was built in 1873 according to the design of
Miklós Ybl Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known wo ...
(Kossuth Street 221.) *Cifra-stable and
chariot A chariot is a type of cart driven by a charioteer, usually using horses to provide rapid motive power. The oldest known chariots have been found in burials of the Sintashta culture in modern-day Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, dated to c. 2000&nb ...
museum: The stable was built in 1880 according to the design of
Miklós Ybl Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known wo ...
. The chariot museum of the
Hungarian Technical and Transportation Museum The Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum ("Hungarian Technical and Transportation Museum"), still often referred to with its former name, Közlekedési Múzeum ("Transportation Museum"), is a museum in Budapest, Hungary. It is one of Europe' ...
opened in 1971 (Kossuth Street 217.) *
Károlyi Károlyi is the name of a Hungarian noble family and a surname, and may refer to: * Károlyi family **Alexander Károlyi (1668–1743), first count ** Alajos Károlyi (1825–1899), Austro-Hungarian count ** Gyula Károlyi (1871–1947), former ...
-castle (Bányalaposi Street) *Erzsébet Park Hotel: built in 1893 (Kossuth Street 372.) *Mineral water collection


Parádóhuta

*Rózsafüzér királynéja chapel: it was built in the beginning of the 20th century (Rózsa Ferenc Street) *Clarissa-spring: The nationally known spring’s water contains
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and iron. It was named by
Mihály Károlyi Count Mihály Ádám György Miklós Károlyi de Nagykároly ( hu, gróf nagykárolyi Károlyi Mihály Ádám György Miklós; archaically English: Michael Adam George Nicholas Károlyi, or in short simple form: Michael Károlyi; 4 March 1875 � ...
, who named it after his grandmother, Clarissa (Clarissa Street 9.)


Educational trail of Ilona-valley

*
Rákóczi The House of Rákóczi (older spelling Rákóczy) was a Hungarian noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary between the 13th century and 18th century. Their name is also spelled ''Rákoci'' (in Slovakia), ''Rakoczi'' and ''Rakoczy'' in some forei ...
-tree *Maria-tree, shrine * Szent István spring *
Waterfall of Ilona-valley A waterfall is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops. Waterfalls also occur where meltwater drops over the edge of a tabular iceberg or ice shelf. Waterfalls can be formed in several w ...
: it is the highest waterfall in
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Gallery

Ilona waterfall - (Ilona vízesés).JPG Parád légi fotó 3.jpg Parád légi fotó 2.jpg Parád légi fotó 1.jpg


References


External links

* in Hungarian
Parád on the szeporszag.hu (Hungarian)



Parád on the szallas.eu (Hungarian)

Pictures of Parád

Parád.lap.hu (Hungarian)
Populated places in Heves County {{Heves-geo-stub